In the short sample code below I have two print statements, each of which contains *"itemcget()" * The first print statement works OK. It accesses the "fill" option and returns "red"
The second print statements generates an error-message. My intent is to print (or in general access) one of the coordinates of the oval (in this example, designated as x1). *In general my question is:* How to access the coordinates in a *canvas. create_oval(x1,y1,x2,y2, options...*) statement? #==================== SAMPLE CODE ==================================== from Tkinter import * class Appr: def __init__(self,root): self.c = Canvas(root, width=500, height=500) self.c.pack(fill=BOTH, expand=YES) x1=10 self.oval=self.c.create_oval(x1,10,20,20,fill="red",tags='red') self.c.tag_bind('red', '<Button-1>', self.startDoIt) def startDoIt(self,event): widget = event.widget self.startx, self.starty = widget.winfo_pointerxy() print widget.itemcget(self.oval,"fill") print widget.itemcget(self.oval, x1) raw_input() #=========== MAIN ==== root=Tk() app=Ap(root) root.mainloop() -- View this message in context: http://python.6.n6.nabble.com/itemcget-question-tp5002250.html Sent from the Python - tkinter-discuss mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Tkinter-discuss mailing list Tkinter-discuss@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tkinter-discuss