4 Kasım 2014 Salı 17:01:17 UTC+2 tarihinde Peter Otten yazdı:
> Fatih Güven wrote:
>
> > 4 Kasım 2014 Salı 15:37:59 UTC+2 tarihinde Peter Otten yazdı:
> >> Veek M wrote:
> >>
> >> > Fatih Güven wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> 4 Kas?m
4 Kasım 2014 Salı 16:16:52 UTC+2 tarihinde ast yazdı:
> Hi
>
> I dont really understood how "fill" and "expand"
> works with layout manager tkinter.pack()
>
> Example:
>
> from tkinter import *
> root = Tk()
> w = Label(root, text="Red", bg="red", fg="white")
> w.pack(side=LEFT, fill = BOTH)
>
4 Kasım 2014 Salı 15:37:59 UTC+2 tarihinde Peter Otten yazdı:
> Veek M wrote:
>
> > Fatih Güven wrote:
> >
> >> 4 Kas?m 2014 Sal? 13:29:34 UTC+2 tarihinde Fatih Güven yazd?:
> >>> I want to generate a unique variable name for list using python.
> >>
4 Kasım 2014 Salı 15:19:20 UTC+2 tarihinde Veek M yazdı:
> Fatih Güven wrote:
>
> > 4 Kas?m 2014 Sal? 13:29:34 UTC+2 tarihinde Fatih Güven yazd?:
> >> I want to generate a unique variable name for list using python.
> >>
> >> list1=...
> >> list2=.
4 Kasım 2014 Salı 13:29:34 UTC+2 tarihinde Fatih Güven yazdı:
Editted: Grammar revision.
> Hi,
>
> I want to generate a unique variable name for list using python.
>
> list1=...
> list2=...
> .
> .
> .
> listx=... where x is a number.
>
> You can remember
Hi,
I want to generate a unique variable name for list using python.
list1=...
list2=...
.
.
.
listx=... where x is a number.
You can remember it from saving a file in a directory. If you have already
created a "new file", save dialog sugget that <<"new file " is already exist,
do you want to