Updated for Python 1.4

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Guido van Rossum 1996-07-30 18:57:18 +00:00
parent c30e95f4b0
commit 89cb67bb64
43 changed files with 731 additions and 961 deletions

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@ -5,8 +5,7 @@ from Tkinter import *
def do_motion(event):
app.button.place({'x' : event.x,
'y' : event.y})
app.button.place(x=event.x, y=event.y)
def dothis():
print 'calling me!'
@ -16,27 +15,20 @@ def createWidgets(top):
# and the window containing is 400x400. We do this
# simply to show that this is possible. The rest of the
# area is inaccesssible.
f = Frame(top, {'width' : '200',
'height' : '200',
'bg' : 'green'})
f = Frame(top, width=200, height=200, background='green')
# note that we use a different manager here.
# This way, the top level frame widget resizes when the
# application window does.
f.pack({'fill' : 'both',
'expand' : 1})
f.pack(fill=BOTH, expand=1)
# now make a button
f.button = Button(f, {'fg' : 'red',
'text' : 'amazing',
'command' : dothis})
f.button = Button(f, foreground='red', text='amazing', command=dothis)
# and place it so that the nw corner is
# 1/2 way along the top X edge of its' parent
f.button.place({'relx' : '0.5',
'rely' : '0.0',
'anchor' : 'nw'})
f.button.place(relx=0.5, rely=0.0, anchor=NW)
# allow the user to move the button SUIT-style.
f.bind('<Control-Shift-Motion>', do_motion)