I have an application which uses the grid layout manager. One of my widgets can grow (and shrink) in width as various events in the application occur.
Is there anyway to determine the width of the widget in terms of the column width that the grid manager determines? i.e. the grid manager calculates a column width based on the widgets placed in it - I would like to determine if the "new" width of the widget (as it grows/shrinks) requires a columnspan value or not and if it does, then how many columns should it span? At the moment, as the width of the widget gets larger than the column size allocated in the "other" columns, it makes the widgets in the same column (but different rows) look untidy because that "column" is a different size to the others (the "other" widgets are of a uniform size - it is just this one widget that grows/shrinks that is out of play in the grid/table layout). Hope this is understandable :-) Peter Warning: Copyright ResMed. Where the contents of this email and/or attachment includes materials prepared by ResMed, the use of those materials is subject exclusively to the conditions of engagement between ResMed and the intended recipient. This communication is confidential and may contain legally privileged information. By the use of email over the Internet or other communication systems, ResMed is not waiving either confidentiality of, or legal privilege in,the content of the email and of any attachments. If the recipient of this message is not the intended addressee, please call ResMed immediately on +61 2 8884 1000 Sydney, Australia. _______________________________________________ Tkinter-discuss mailing list Tkinter-discuss@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tkinter-discuss