On Thursday, July 2, 2015 at 5:34:19 PM UTC-5, Ben Elam wrote:
> I've stripped things down to the least amount of code necessary to reproduce
> the error. I can make tk.Button handle event '<3>' but not event '<1>'. That
> is, the function the event is passed to receives the event and can even pr
On Thursday, July 2, 2015 at 6:42:22 PM UTC-5, MRAB wrote:
> On 2015-07-02 23:33, Ben Elam wrote:
> > I've stripped things down to the least amount of code necessary to
> > reproduce the error. I can make tk.Button handle event '<3>' but not event
> > '<1>'. That is, the function the event is pas
On Thursday, July 2, 2015 at 5:54:50 PM UTC-5, Terry Reedy wrote:
> On 7/2/2015 6:33 PM, Ben Elam wrote:
> > I've stripped things down to the least amount of code necessary to
> > reproduce the error. I can make tk.Button handle event '<3>' but not
> > event '<1>'. That is, the function the event i
On 2015-07-02 23:33, Ben Elam wrote:
I've stripped things down to the least amount of code necessary to reproduce the error. I can
make tk.Button handle event '<3>' but not event '<1>'. That is, the function the
event is passed to receives the event and can even print the address of the event o
On 7/2/2015 6:33 PM, Ben Elam wrote:
I've stripped things down to the least amount of code necessary to
reproduce the error. I can make tk.Button handle event '<3>' but not
event '<1>'. That is, the function the event is passed to receives
the event and can even print the address of the event obj