Hi!
Perhaps this could help you:
fileContent=open( "my/file/to/read", "r").readlines()
for line in fileContent:
print line.strip() # remove leading and trailing whitspace's incl. \n
In the loop you could perhaps populate the entry-widgets.
HTH
Ewald
on Tue, 1 Mar 2005 09:22:06 +0000 Adam Cripps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote :
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Adam Cripps > I'm writing an application which has rows of Entry fields
(created in
Adam Cripps > a loop - see previous thread; and thanks guys!). All the content
of
Adam Cripps > the Entry fields are accessed through self.contentlist[i].get()
Adam Cripps >
Adam Cripps > Now I'm trying to save the content of those fields in a friendly
Adam Cripps > format. I've used pickle in the past, but experienced problems
with
Adam Cripps > pickling Tkinter widgets.
Adam Cripps >
Adam Cripps > I'm saving using this method :-
Adam Cripps >
Adam Cripps > for i in self.contentlist:
Adam Cripps > saving = i.get() + "\n"
Adam Cripps > f.write(saving)
Adam Cripps > f.close()
Adam Cripps >
Adam Cripps > which creates a text file with each entry field separated with a
"\n".
Adam Cripps >
Adam Cripps > What would be a good way to open this file and re-populate the
entry
Adam Cripps > fields with the content? I'm not sure how to parse the text
according
Adam Cripps > to the \n separator.
Adam Cripps >
Adam Cripps > Am I going down the right path here?
Adam Cripps >
Adam Cripps > TIA
Adam Cripps > Adam
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