Thank you Michael for the suggestion,
I don't understand why you are using the withdraw() before.
Now on my linux, it pops up the window (with Tk dimensions) then it
remove it and then it displays it correctly with my dimensions.
Cheers
Vasilis
On 09/30/10 11:38, Michael Lange wrote:
Hi,
Thus spoketh Vasilis Vlachoudis<vasilis.vlachou...@cern.ch>
unto us on Thu, 30 Sep 2010 09:30:27 +0200:
Dear all,
In my application I have several custom made Toplevel windows when they
close they remember their position and size, so the next time to open
them using with the same geometry.
Therefore in the show method I have the following sequence
def show(self):
self.deiconify()
self.geometry("%dx%d+%d+%d", self.width, self.height, self.x,
self.y)
self.wait_visibility()
You might try to change your func like this:
def show(self):
self.withdraw()
self.geometry("%dx%d+%d+%d", self.width, self.height, self.x,self.y)
self.update_idletasks()
self.deiconify()
This way you should be able to avoid the ugly visible resizing, at least
I have used this successfully on X, I don't have any experience with
VirtualBox, though.
I hope this helps
Michael
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