On 11/13/05, Greg Ewing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Noam Raphael wrote: > > > All that is needed to make Tkinter and Michiels' > > code run together is a way to say "add this callback to the input > > hook" instead of the current "replace the current input hook with this > > callback". Then, when the interpreter is idle, it will call all the > > registered callbacks, one at a time, and everyone would be happy. > > Except for those who don't like busy waiting. > I'm not sure I understand what you meant. If you meant that it will work slowly - a lot of people (including me) are using Tkinter without a mainloop from the interactive shell, and don't feel the difference. It uses exactly the method I described.
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