apostrophe not considered with tkinter's wordstart and wordend
Rick Johnson
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Sat Jan 24 22:57:26 EST 2015
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On Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 9:17:57 PM UTC-6, ravas wrote: > We resolved it over at the comp.lang.tcl group. It turns > out what Christian suggested affects what is selected when > you double click a word. He later discovered a different > method for producing what I want. Below is my test code > that implements both of these things Great. I did not run the code so i'll take your word that it solved the issue for you. *wink* However, i must admit i did find your design a bit strange to my eyes though. It seems you may be encapsulating too much in that Creator class, whilst not exposing enough. I wonder why you did not subclass a tk.Text? Also, instead of packing multiple frames into a "master grid" you could just use the grid for everything and remove all those frames -- might help reduce some syntactical density. But hey, if you're happy, no need to change it! Working code is better than incomprehensible code. In any event, i'm happy you guys sorted it out. Posting a solution for the next guy is always a good thing to do.
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