Paulo da Silva wrote:
> Does anybody know why this code does not expand the text widget when I
> increase the window size (with mouse)? I want height and width but as
> minimum (or may be initial) size.
>
> import tkinter as tk
>
> class App:
> def __init__(self,master):
> self.tboar
Às 08:24 de 06/12/18, Peter Otten escreveu:
> Paulo da Silva wrote:
>
...
>
> You have to set the column/row weight of the /master/:
>
> master.grid_columnconfigure(1, weight=1)
> master.grid_rowconfigure(1, weight=1)
Ok. That works!
>
> Also, columns and rows usually star
I'm Java developer,but had some experience with Python based
ERP software. It is quite serious application and I feel
unconfortable with not having type checking. I do not say language
should be static, but having checking method signature
is big win. For example in refactoring.
I know that Python
On 12/6/2018 5:48 AM, Marek Mosiewicz wrote:
I'm Java developer,but had some experience with Python based
ERP software. It is quite serious application and I feel
unconfortable with not having type checking. I do not say language
should be static, but having checking method signature
is big win.
On 2018-12-06, Marek Mosiewicz wrote:
> I'm Java developer,but had some experience with Python based
> ERP software. It is quite serious application and I feel
> unconfortable with not having type checking. I do not say language
> should be static, but having checking method signature
> is big wi
On 06/12/2018 11:48, Marek Mosiewicz wrote:
> I'm Java developer,but had some experience with Python based
> ERP software. It is quite serious application and I feel
> unconfortable with not having type checking. I do not say language
> should be static, but having checking method signature
> is b
Às 21:15 de 06/12/18, Rick Johnson escreveu:
> Paulo da Silva wrote:
>
...
>
> In Tkinter, if you have a "container"[1] that only has a
> single widget stuffed inside, and, you want that single
> widget to expand to fill the extents of its parent
> container, then, the pack geometry manager is t
Marek Mosiewicz writes:
> ...
> I know that Python 3 has possibility to have indicate
> type for varibale or param
> What could be great to have possibility to annotate any
> class with what I call "type evaluator" function.
> That could check method signature with rules specific
> for given typ
Am 07.12.18 um 03:00 schrieb Paulo da Silva:
Às 21:15 de 06/12/18, Rick Johnson escreveu:
I kinda have a love/hate relationship with Tkinter and IDLE.
On one hand i find them to be practical[2] and simple[3] and
on the other, i find them to be poorly designed and
unintuitive. And it's a rea