Hendrik van Rooyen wrote:
> "Jon Todd" wrote:
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>>I'd like to have a button that when pressed executes a loop (this could be a
>>thread) and then stops execution when it's released (Push to Make - Single
>>Pole in electronics terms).
>>
>>I've tried the regular way of associating the procedur
"Jon Todd" wrote:
>I'd like to have a button that when pressed executes a loop (this could be a
>thread) and then stops execution when it's released (Push to Make - Single
>Pole in electronics terms).
>
>I've tried the regular way of associating the procedure with a callback and
>tried using an
Happy holidays all!
I'm developing an application and, as a relative newbie to Python, have come
across a stumbling block with Tkinter.
I'd like to have a button that when pressed executes a loop (this could be a
thread) and then stops execution when it's released (Push to Make - Single
Pole i