I am trying to make a Tkinter main window appear and disappear, but I have problems with that.
Here is a small code sample: class MyDialog(Frame): def __init__(self): Frame.__init__(self, None) Label(self, text="Hello").pack() Button(self, text="OK", command=self.ok).pack() self.grid() def ok(self): self.destroy() self.quit() MyDialog().mainloop() print "Now waiting 5 seconds" time.sleep(5) MyDialog().mainloop() The first mainloop() shows the dialog nicely, and I press the "OK" button. The system then sleeps for 5 seconds, and a new dialog is displayed. This is all very nice. But during the 5 seconds of sleeping, remnants of the old window are still visible. It is not redrawn, but it just lies there as an ugly box on the display. I thought that destroy()/quit() would completely remove the window, but obviously I am wrong. What should I do instead? -- Claus Tondering -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list