Tkinter design problem
Joseph Andrew Knapka
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Sun Sep 2 20:46:44 EDT 2001
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Greg Krohn wrote: > > If you bind your callback it sends back an event argument that has > the 'widget' attribute. That is the widget that called it. And if you want to just use the "command" option, pass it a curried function. There have been several recent threads on this matter; see for example <URL: http://groups.google.com/groups?q=curry+Tkinter&hl=en&group=comp.lang.python.*&safe=off&rnum=3&selm=883789430D7C67FB.FA326A678A0C41A4.D1F2B5C5A5172BAC%40lp.airnews.net> Oh well, that URL got chopped to bits, but googlegrouping for "curry Tkinter" will get you there. Cheers, -- # Joe Knapka # "You know how many remote castles there are along the # gorges? You can't MOVE for remote castles!" - Lu Tze re. Uberwald # Linux MM docs: http://home.earthlink.net/~jknapka/linux-mm/vmoutline.html
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