Tim Jones-8 wrote:
>
> On Jul 19, 2008, at 4:20 PM, Alexnb wrote:
>
>> Guilherme Polo wrote:
>>>
>>> On Sat, Jul 19, 2008 at 7:43 PM, Alexnb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> So, is there a way I can make the background of a frame an image
>>>> and still have all the widgets (buttons in this case) remain where
>>>> they are and how
>>>> they work?
>>>
>>> You could just use a Label with a image and use this Label as the
>>> parent for other widgets you want to place over it. You will
>>> probably also want to set the window geometry according to this
>>> background image dimensions.
>>>
>> Okay, I tried that and the area just showed up white :(. What do you
>> suggest?
>
> Unfortunately, this is one of the aspects of TK that isn't quite right
> on OS X. You could use a drawn image of a button on your backdrop
> image and then monitor for the mouseclick position to determine that
> the pseudo-button was pressed, but without proper ties to the Carbon
> Compositor, it's best to use pushbuttons only on default, blank
> backgrounds.
>
> Sorry the news isn't better.
>
> Tim
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Well, it's an answer. So thank you very much :)
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