Hello list,
I'm running on a Debian/Gnome Linux box.
The "Text" widget comes with a bunch of free bindings to various control codes, <Control-a> for "home", <Control-B> for "cursor left" and so on, none of which I want for my application. Most of these I can get rid of by doing w.unbind_class('Text','<Control-whatever>'), but the bindings for Control-x (cut), Control-c (copy) and Control-v (paste) are different; they persist even after unbind, unbind_class and unbind_all.
I know you CAN get rid of them because Guido manages it just fine in Idle. However, several hours of pouring over the Idle source has not left me any closer to figuring out just how Idle manages to defeat these bindings.
If any of you list members know what the secret is or can point me to some documentation that covers this issue I would *very* much appreciate it.
Thanks
Cam Farnell _______________________________________________ Tkinter-discuss mailing list Tkinter-discuss@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tkinter-discuss