YES!!!! That's what I was looking for and I will replace it. I don't like to much the MenuBar from Pmw its different and it does not have all the menu attributes that windows menu have (or maybe I don't know how to use it well :D)
About disabling the button it would be nice to know if that can be done , although I made some work around and I managed to restrict the Toplevels. If anybody wants to know how I can post the code Thanks in advanced Alberto >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: Alberto Troiano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: Re: [Tutor] Disable menubar >Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 10:15:49 +1200 (NZST) > >Quoting Alberto Troiano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > The reason is that I couldn't find an example to make a menu with > > cascade submenus and another cascade submenu inside the submenu and so >on. > > Now I want to ask if somebody knows how to accomplish these with Menu > > from TKinter? > >Here is some code: > > >>> from Tkinter import * > >>> tk = Tk() > >>> m = Menu(tk) > >>> m2 = Menu(m, tearoff=False) > >>> m.add_cascade(label='foo', menu=m2) > >>> m3 = Menu(m2, tearoff=False) > >>> m2.add_cascade(label='bar', menu=m3) > >>> m3.add_command(label='One') > >>> m3.add_command(label='Two') > >>> tk.config(menu=m) > >Is this what you are after? Check the attachment for what it produces. > >You could add more menus, eg: > > >>> m4 = Menu(m3, tearoff=False) > >>> m3.add_cascade(label='baz', menu=m4) > >>> m4.add_command(label='Three') > >>> m4.add_command(label='Four') > >I think using Tkinter.Menu is better than Pmw, because Tkinter.Menu will >use >native menu widgets (which means your menu will look the same as other >menus in >other apps), whereas I think Pmw may do its own thing. > >-- >John. ><< menu.jpg >> Gaucho _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor