Hi all, 
     I'm doing a GUI for describing connectors and the signals attached.  the 
system runs on 
CentOS release 5.2 (FINAL) using python 2.5 and tcl/tk 8.4

I have a class Pin that contains two class attributes that are dialogs. They 
are built by a helper
routine as follows: 
    if type(Pin.clkDialog) == type(None):
         Pin.clkDialog = bldTypeDlg(self.cnctr.gui.parent,
                                    ("Clock State Selector", "Choose a Default 
\nClock State\n\n\n\n"),
                                    CLKVALUES, 0)
         Pin.clkDialog.geometry('+%d+%d'%(400,400))
         Pin.clkDialog.withdraw()

the second dialog is similar but with different strings passed in.
they are activated from one field of an instance variable dialog  self.valDialog

The strange behavior is as follows:
  The first time the class dialogs are activated they appear in front of but 
immediately go behind the 
valDialog and are hidden. After moving the valDialog and using the class 
dialogs, subsequent activations
appear at a location that is effected by the geometry spec in the activate 
routine.

the activation code is
#####################################################################################
#####################################################################################
    def getClkState(self, event):
        Pin.clkDialog.geometry('+%d+%d'%(400,400))
        rslt = Pin.clkDialog.tkraise()
        resp = Pin.clkDialog.activate()

        if resp == 'OK':
            self.clkNominal = Pin.clkDialog.get()
            self.entries[5].setentry(self.clkNominal)
            self.valDisps[4].setentry( self.clkNominal  )
        else:
            return "break"

#####################################################################################
#####################################################################################
    def getLgcState(self, event):
        Pin.lgcDialog.geometry('+%d+%d'%(400,400))
        rslt = Pin.lgcDialog.tkraise()
        resp = Pin.lgcDialog.activate()
        if resp == 'OK':
            self.lgcNominal = Pin.lgcDialog.get()
            self.entries[5].setentry(self.lgcNominal)
            self.valDisps[4].setentry( self.lgcNominal  )
        else:
            return "break"

Any ideas on what's going on?  and how to fix it?


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