Hi,
On Wed, 7 Mar 2018 13:46:40 +
adil gourinda wrote:
> For the last time, what is the parameter's name that accepts option's
> name as a string:
>
> instance.configure(?!?!="option")
>
> I hope I was clear this time.
ok, I got it now :)
As Brian pointed out, there is no literal paramete
or the last time, what is the parameter's name that accepts option's name
> as a string:
>
> instance*.configure(*?!?!="option"*)*
>
> I hope I was clear this time.
>
> Thanks
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Subject: Re: [Tkinter-discuss] configure command
Hi,
On Tue, 6 Mar 2018 16:31:23 +
adil gourinda wrote:
> In your example, is "width" a positional argument or a
> positional-keyword argument (and if it is what is the parameter's
>
Hi,
On Tue, 6 Mar 2018 16:31:23 +
adil gourinda wrote:
> In your example, is "width" a positional argument or a
> positional-keyword argument (and if it is what is the parameter's
> name) ?
Not sure what you mean by that; I would tend to say the parameter's name
is "width" ;)
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Subject: Re: [Tkinter-discuss] configure command
Hi,
On Sun, 4 Mar 2018 23:26:56 +
adil gourinda wrote:
> [cid:132f79be-dacf-4e7a-b0b1-94f5411d267b]
> By this picture I tried to explain the translation of "configure"
> command from Tcl to Python configure() met
The method “paneconfigure” is not the same as “configure”, so you shouldn’t try
to shoe-horn it into your diagram. Sure, it behaves similarly, but it’s a
different command, rather than some ‘magic’ that’s part of regular configure.
I hope you’re using the information in the TkDocs tutorial to gu
Hi,
On Sun, 4 Mar 2018 23:26:56 +
adil gourinda wrote:
> [cid:132f79be-dacf-4e7a-b0b1-94f5411d267b]
> By this picture I tried to explain the translation of "configure"
> command from Tcl to Python configure() method.
>
> For the (1) and (3) cases the python's syntax is clear.
>
> But for t
[cid:132f79be-dacf-4e7a-b0b1-94f5411d267b]
By this picture I tried to explain the translation of "configure" command from
Tcl to Python configure() method.
For the (1) and (3) cases the python's syntax is clear.
But for the (2) case where in Tcl I need to write only the option's name
without va