Hi all, I encountered a strange problem here; the system is debian linux, it happens both with python-2.5.2 and with python-2.4.6 with tk-8.4.19 as well as with tk-8.5.3; I tried a few different WMs, I can only reproduce the bug with IceWM (1.2.35), on KDE and XFCE it did not occur.
The problem is, that withdraw() does not work when the window in question is on another virtual desktop than the currently active. This is annoying if there is for example a dialog window with a progress bar that shows the progress of a process that takes some time, and when the process has finished the dialog should automatically disappear; if the user switches to another desktop while the process is running the dialog stays on the screen. The simplest code to exhibit the bug is something like: from Tkinter import * root = Tk() top = Toplevel() def test(): root.after(5000, top.withdraw) b = Button(root, text='test', command=test) b.pack(padx=100, pady=100) root.mainloop() When I press the button and then switch to another desktop the toplevel is not withdrawn. Has anyone ever heard about this, is this only a bug in IceWM and is there a possible workaround ? Regards Michael _______________________________________________ Tkinter-discuss mailing list Tkinter-discuss@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tkinter-discuss