On Tue, 04 Jul 2006 05:02:39 +0200, jkuo22 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Here is my simple Tkinter script:
>
> ## start of entry.py
> from Tkinter import *
> root=Tk()
> e1=Entry(root, width=16)
> e1.pack()
> e2=Entry(root, width=16)
> e2.pack()
> mainloop()
> ## end
>
> First, it
Hi everyone,
Here is my simple Tkinter script:
## start of entry.py
from Tkinter import *
root=Tk()
e1=Entry(root, width=16)
e1.pack()
e2=Entry(root, width=16)
e2.pack()
mainloop()
## end
First, it works on win2k. When I run it as 'python entry.py' on linux,
both 'e1' and 'e2' appear perfectly e
Hi everyone,
Here is my simple Tkinter script:
## start of entry.py
from Tkinter import *
root=Tk()
e1=Entry(root, width=16)
e1.pack()
e2=Entry(root, width=16)
e2.pack()
mainloop()
## end
First, it works on win2k. When I run it as 'python entry.py' on linux,
both 'e1' and 'e2' appear perfectly e