C Martin wrote:
On Jul 28, 6:43 pm, Guilherme Polo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could try this, supposing tl is a toplevel:
tl.tk.call(::tk::unsupported::MacWindowStyle, style, tl._w, plain, none)
I tried this (although, my tl is actually a tk instance):
On Jul 28, 6:43 pm, Guilherme Polo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could try this, supposing tl is a toplevel:
tl.tk.call(::tk::unsupported::MacWindowStyle, style, tl._w, plain,
none)
I tried this (although, my tl is actually a tk instance):
self.tk.call(::tk::unsupported::MacWindowStyle,
Is there a way to create a full screen app using Tkinter with Mac OS
X?? On windows, this is relatively easy with overrideredirect(1).
However, on the Mac, the top menu bar and dock are still displayed
over the app. Is there a way to get rid of them?
Thanks.
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On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 8:10 PM, C Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to create a full screen app using Tkinter with Mac OS
X?? On windows, this is relatively easy with overrideredirect(1).
However, on the Mac, the top menu bar and dock are still displayed
over the app. Is there a