Hi O.C. The following code shows how to use an Entry widget which ignores all key presses except Control-c and Control-x (copy and cut at least under windows).
from Tkinter import * def copy1(event): pass def printKey(event): return "break" main=Tk() wt=Entry(main, bg="white") wt.insert(END, "FRed") wt.pack(side=LEFT, fill=BOTH,expand=True) wt.bind("<Control-c>", copy1) wt.bind("<Control-x>", copy1) wt.bind("<KeyPress>", printKey) main.mainloop() On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 12:17 AM, oc-spam66 <oc-spa...@laposte.net> wrote: > Hello, > > my application displays the result of a calculation in a Label. I would like > the user to be able to copy this result somewhere else. I don't know how to > enable this. > > I read on a mailing list that I could use a state=DISABLED Entry widget, but > this doesn't work (I can't select anything with the mouse when it is > DISABLED). > I also found some complicated tcl/tk code which I did not understand. > > How to do ? I think a copy-enabled Label is a must. > > Best regards, > > O.C. > > > Créez votre adresse électronique prenom....@laposte.net > 1 Go d'espace de stockage, anti-spam et anti-virus intégrés. > > _______________________________________________ > Tkinter-discuss mailing list > Tkinter-discuss@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tkinter-discuss > > _______________________________________________ Tkinter-discuss mailing list Tkinter-discuss@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tkinter-discuss