Tkinter pack w/o gutter
Matthew Dixon Cowles
matt at mondoinfo.com
Wed Oct 3 15:26:11 EDT 2001
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On 3 Oct 2001 11:13:15 -0700, Phlip <pplumlee at celterra.com> wrote: >Try this snip: > > from Tkinter import * > tk = Tk() > > for side in ('left', 'right'): > canvas = Canvas(tk, background='blue', width = 100, height = 100) > canvas.pack(side = side, padx = "0m") > > mainloop() > >Observe how there is a gutter of 2 pixels (one per canvas) between >them. > >How do I get rid of this gutter? > >'padx = 2' stretches the gutter out, but 'padx = 0' does not get rid >of it. Other experiments, such as with 'ipadx', don't work. I think that adding highlightthickness=0 to your canvas's options will do what you want. Regards, Matt
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