I did run them both, but not simultaneously. They looked the same to me. I should have probably captured both. I'll check for a small one somewhere.
Francesco Bochicchio wrote: > On Sat, 16 Feb 2008 19:40:51 -0800, W. Watson wrote: > >> from Tkinter import * >> >> class App: >> def __init__(self, master): >> fm = Frame(master) >> Button(fm, text='Left').pack(side=LEFT) >> Button(fm, text='This is the Center button').pack(side=LEFT) >> Button(fm, text='Right').pack(side=LEFT) >> fm.pack() >> >> root = Tk() >> root.option_add('*font', ('verdana', 12, 'bold')) >> root.title("Pack - Example 2") >> display = App(root) >> root.mainloop() > > The obvious question is: why don't you run both and see what happens? > > Anyway, Tk() already opens a frame, so in the first example the buttons > are created inside that frame, while in the second example two frames > are created: the one creaded by Tk() il left empty but you should see it > (maybe very small in a corner) if you run the program. > > Ciao > ----- > FB -- Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA) Web Page: <speckledwithStars.net> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list