We need TK 8.5's themes. This will bring Tkinter out of the dark ages
and into the 21st Century! And improve the shine of the Python base
distro. Python could use a good boost right now!
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On Jan 10, 11:45 am, r rt8...@gmail.com wrote:
We need TK 8.5's themes. This will bring Tkinter out of the dark ages
and into the 21st Century! And improve the shine of the Python base
distro. Python could use a good boost right now!
Could someone please explain what Tix provides compared to
On Jan 10, 3:05 pm, excord80 excor...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jan 10, 11:45 am, r rt8...@gmail.com wrote:
We need TK 8.5's themes. This will bring Tkinter out of the dark ages
and into the 21st Century! And improve the shine of the Python base
distro. Python could use a good boost right now!
excord80 wrote:
Could someone please explain what Tix provides compared to what the
new stuff in Tk 8.5 provides? Is there much overlap?
Tix is a compiled Tk extension that adds a good number of widgets to the
base set, such as a notebook tab, treeview, combobox, and others; Python
excord80 wrote:
On Jan 10, 11:45 am, r rt8...@gmail.com wrote:
We need TK 8.5's themes. This will bring Tkinter out of the dark ages
and into the 21st Century! And improve the shine of the Python base
distro. Python could use a good boost right now!
Could someone please explain what Tix
The themed Tk widgets (ttk) that come with Tk 8.5 add a lot of the
same things that Tix does, but they do so in a more modern way,
hooking into platform-specific themes and API's wherever possible (XP,
Vista, Mac) and updating the generic X11 look as well. As such, they
are more appropriate
On Wed, 07 Jan 2009 20:31:23 +0100, excord80 excor...@gmail.com wrote:
Does Python work with Tk 8.5? I'm manually installing my own Python
2.6.1 (separate from my system's Python 2.5.2), and am about to
install my own Tcl/Tk 8.5 but am unsure how to make them talk to
eachother. Should I install
Does Python work with Tk 8.5? I'm manually installing my own Python
2.6.1 (separate from my system's Python 2.5.2), and am about to
install my own Tcl/Tk 8.5 but am unsure how to make them talk to
eachother. Should I install Tk first? If I put Tk into my home
directory (under ~/opt most likely),
On Jan 7, 2:31 pm, excord80 excor...@gmail.com wrote:
Does Python work with Tk 8.5? I'm manually installing my own Python
2.6.1 (separate from my system's Python 2.5.2), and am about to
install my own Tcl/Tk 8.5 but am unsure how to make them talk to
eachother. Should I install Tk first? If I
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 2:31 PM, excord80 excor...@gmail.com wrote:
Does Python work with Tk 8.5? I'm manually installing my own Python
2.6.1 (separate from my system's Python 2.5.2), and am about to
install my own Tcl/Tk 8.5 but am unsure how to make them talk to
eachother. Should I install
On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 04:41:48 +0200, Scott David Daniels
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Michal Bozon wrote:
Today has been released a first beta of Tk 8.5, including a Ttk
(tile) style engine, which makes possible the native look
of widgets on MS platform, without having to install any extension.
Michal Bozon wrote:
Today has been released a first beta of Tk 8.5, including a Ttk
(tile) style engine, which makes possible the native look
of widgets on MS
platform, without having to install any extension.
http://wiki.tcl.tk/11075
Eric Brunel wrote:
On Thu, 27 Sep 2007 04:41:48 +0200, Scott David Daniels
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michal Bozon wrote:
Today has been released a first beta of Tk 8.5, including a Ttk
(tile) style engine, which makes possible the native look
of widgets on MS platform, without having to
Today has been released a first beta of Tk 8.5, including a Ttk
(tile) style engine, which makes possible the native look
of widgets on MS
platform, without having to install any extension.
http://wiki.tcl.tk/11075
Michal Bozon wrote:
Today has been released a first beta of Tk 8.5, including a Ttk
(tile) style engine, which makes possible the native look
of widgets on MS platform, without having to install any extension.
Is there a chance it will be included in 2.5.x, 2.6 or 3.0 ?
This is just a
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