[issue26085] Tkinter spoils the input text

2016-10-24 Thread Serhiy Storchaka
Serhiy Storchaka added the comment: Does anybody want to provide documentation patch? Otherwise this issue will be closed as "not a bug". -- assignee: -> docs@python components: +Documentation nosy: +docs@python ___ Python tracker

[issue26085] Tkinter spoils the input text

2016-01-16 Thread Serhiy Storchaka
Serhiy Storchaka added the comment: I can't reproduce the result with tem.py. If change binding to and comment out the line "return 'break'" in the callback I can reproduce it. This is expected and documented (but only in bind() docstring) behavior. If the callback returns 'break', no other f

[issue26085] Tkinter spoils the input text

2016-01-16 Thread Terry J. Reedy
Terry J. Reedy added the comment: You should have uploaded your .py file. Mine is attached, with fix added. Anyway, confirmed with 3.5.1, Win10. Slightly more bizarre than described, in that misspelling disappears on even insertion and reappears in odd insertion. this worsk this worksthis w

[issue26085] Tkinter spoils the input text

2016-01-11 Thread fresh_nick
New submission from fresh_nick: Hello, I have Python 3.4.3 and Tk/Tcl 8.5 (built in Python; reported by tk.TclVersion and tk.TkVersion). When I assign printing 'This works' to a hotkey, the program prints 'This worsk'. After pressing the hotkey again, 'worsk' is replaced with 'works', but when