On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 7:59 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks Guilherme. I think you're right that I must be approaching my layout > incorrectly. Your sample code does work, but I anticipate that this would > get fairly difficult to manage with complex windows. I thought that I was > approaching the layout problem logically. Basically, I want two frames, one > on the left and one on the right, so I created these frames within the > larger (entire window) frame. Then, I want to fill each frame with various > objects; for instance, a text box, label, button, and listbox in the left > frame and a label and text box in the right. Is there a better way to > approach this than what I am doing?
Did you check the last line I wrote in the previous email ? Maybe you just want to use a Tkinter.PanedWindow > My thinking is that the frames will look > very awkward if the widgets take up the entire frames and the frames "shrink > to fit" the widgets. > Uhm.. I don't think so. All the time you see GUI applications using this form of widget layout and I doubt you consider they all awkward. > Thanks again. -- -- Guilherme H. Polo Goncalves _______________________________________________ Tkinter-discuss mailing list Tkinter-discuss@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tkinter-discuss