/xbmc/lib/libPython/Python/Demo/tkinter/matt/window-creation-w-location.py
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- from Tkinter import *
- import sys
- ##sys.path.append("/users/mjc4y/projects/python/tkinter/utils")
- ##from TkinterUtils import *
- # this shows how to create a new window with a button in it that
- # can create new windows
- class QuitButton(Button):
- def __init__(self, master, *args, **kwargs):
- if not kwargs.has_key("text"):
- kwargs["text"] = "QUIT"
- if not kwargs.has_key("command"):
- kwargs["command"] = master.quit
- apply(Button.__init__, (self, master) + args, kwargs)
- class Test(Frame):
- def makeWindow(self, *args):
- fred = Toplevel()
- fred.label = Canvas (fred, width="2i", height="2i")
- fred.label.create_line("0", "0", "2i", "2i")
- fred.label.create_line("0", "2i", "2i", "0")
- fred.label.pack()
- ##centerWindow(fred, self.master)
- def createWidgets(self):
- self.QUIT = QuitButton(self)
- self.QUIT.pack(side=LEFT, fill=BOTH)
- self.makeWindow = Button(self, text='Make a New Window',
- width=50, height=20,
- command=self.makeWindow)
- self.makeWindow.pack(side=LEFT)
- def __init__(self, master=None):
- Frame.__init__(self, master)
- Pack.config(self)
- self.createWidgets()
- test = Test()
- test.mainloop()