[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> one thing i dont rally get, i ahve to add my_button.bind() somewhere?
> i changed the stuff u said though and i get this error(the program
> executes though and i can press the buttons):
>
> Exception in Tkinter callback
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "C:\Python25\lib\lib-tk\Tkinter.py", line 1403, in __call__
> return self.func(*args)
> TypeError: Display() takes exactly 2 arguments (1 given)
>
>
> current version:
> #! /usr/bin/env python
> from Tkinter import *
> import tkMessageBox
>
> class GUIFramework(Frame):
> """This is the GUI"""
>
> def __init__(self,master=None):
> """Initialize yourself"""
>
> """Initialise the base class"""
> Frame.__init__(self,master)
>
> """Set the Window Title"""
> self.master.title("Calculator")
>
> """Display the main window"
> with a little bit of padding"""
> self.grid(padx=10,pady=10)
> self.CreateWidgets()
>
> def CreateWidgets(self):
>
> enText = Entry(self)
> enText.grid(row=0, column=0, columnspan=8, padx=5, pady=5)
>
> enText = Entry(self)
> enText.grid(row=1, column=0, columnspan=8, padx=5, pady=5)
>
> btnDisplay = Button(self, text="1", command=self.Display)
> btnDisplay.grid(row=3, column=0, padx=5, pady=5)
You still have this in your code:
btnDisplay = Button(self, text="1", command=self.Display)
I suggest you reread my earlier post again. Or, follow the advice
given by Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch (preferable). But whatever you do,
don't use both command and bind().
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