Chris Hare wrote: > Hello Everyone: > > Here is what I am trying to do: > > I have a window which has a row of buttons on it. Below the buttons is a > label frame. Depending upon which button they push, I want to change the > widgets in the label frame. I can add widgets now with no problem. > > Basically, I am trying to imitate a notebook like in Tkinter.ttk, without > having to re-write a major chunk of the app to add such a widget. I know > Tix has a notebook widget, but that would require people (read end users) > to download and compile the Tix components. > > My questions are: > > 1. how do I remove all of the widgets from the label frame to add the new > ones? > 2. Am I better off just creating different label frames for each group of > widgets and then just using grid_forget and grid_remember to hide or show > them as I need them? > 3. How else would you approach this problem? > > Yes - I guess I am looking for some design advice. This is creeping a > little since my customer (my wife who is a horse breeder) would like to > have some things done a little differently in her app. > > Thanks for your suggestions!
There is a tabbedpages.TabbedPageSet widget in idlelib. At first glance I don't see any dependencies, so maybe you can use that? _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor