On Thu, 20 Apr 2017 13:43:07 +0100 Alan Gauld via Tutor <tutor@python.org> wrote:
> If still confused drop a question here. I hope I'm not over doing the questions here. I'm only posting after hours of experimenting and Internet searching. How do I create multiple instances of the table on the one frame? I think the table class as presented is not capable of that. If I create multiple instances like this then, of course, I end up with two instances of the same frame. import tkinter as tk import table_class tab = table_class.DisplayTable(tk.Tk(), ["Left","middle","Right"], [[1,2,1], [3,4,3], [5,6,5]], datacolor='blue', cellcolor='yellow', gridcolor='red', hdcolor='black') second_tab = table_class.DisplayTable(tk.Tk(), ["Left","middle","Right"], [[1,2,1], [3,4,3], [5,6,5]], datacolor='blue', cellcolor='green', gridcolor='red', hdcolor='black') second_tab.pack(side = tk.LEFT) tab.pack() I've tried different pack options including packing onto the parent frame. -- Regards, Phil _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor