[Tkinter]: Grid as in wxPython?

Franz GEIGER fgeiger at datec.at
Mon Jul 9 12:09:36 EDT 2001


Indeed, it does. Thank you Steve!

Regards
Franz


"Steve S.L. Wong" <steve at hkit.net> wrote in message
news:tkjjrtr89f687e at news.supernews.com...
> #I download this code from internet. Hope that helps you.
>
> from Tkinter import *
>
> class MultiListbox(Frame):
>     def __init__(self, master, lists):
>  Frame.__init__(self, master)
>  self.lists = []
>  for l,w in lists:
>      frame = Frame(self); frame.pack(side=LEFT, expand=YES, fill=BOTH)
>      Label(frame, text=l, borderwidth=1, relief=RAISED).pack(fill=X)
>      lb = Listbox(frame, width=w, borderwidth=0, selectborderwidth=0,
>     relief=FLAT, exportselection=FALSE)
>      lb.pack(expand=YES, fill=BOTH)
>      self.lists.append(lb)
>      lb.bind('<B1-Motion>', lambda e, s=self: s._select(e.y))
>      lb.bind('<Button-1>', lambda e, s=self: s._select(e.y))
>      lb.bind('<Leave>', lambda e: 'break')
>      lb.bind('<B2-Motion>', lambda e, s=self: s._b2motion(e.x, e.y))
>      lb.bind('<Button-2>', lambda e, s=self: s._button2(e.x, e.y))
>  frame = Frame(self); frame.pack(side=LEFT, fill=Y)
>  Label(frame, borderwidth=1, relief=RAISED).pack(fill=X)
>  sb = Scrollbar(frame, orient=VERTICAL, command=self._scroll)
>  sb.pack(expand=YES, fill=Y)
>  self.lists[0]['yscrollcommand']=sb.set
>
>     def _select(self, y):
>  row = self.lists[0].nearest(y)
>  self.selection_clear(0, END)
>  self.selection_set(row)
>  return 'break'
>
>     def _button2(self, x, y):
>  for l in self.lists: l.scan_mark(x, y)
>  return 'break'
>
>     def _b2motion(self, x, y):
>  for l in self.lists: l.scan_dragto(x, y)
>  return 'break'
>
>     def _scroll(self, *args):
>  for l in self.lists:
>      apply(l.yview, args)
>
>     def curselection(self):
>  return self.lists[0].curselection()
>
>     def delete(self, first, last=None):
>  for l in self.lists:
>      l.delete(first, last)
>
>     def get(self, first, last=None):
>  result = []
>  for l in self.lists:
>      result.append(l.get(first,last))
>  if last: return apply(map, [None] + result)
>  return result
>
>     def index(self, index):
>  self.lists[0].index(index)
>
>     def insert(self, index, *elements):
>  for e in elements:
>      i = 0
>      for l in self.lists:
>   l.insert(index, e[i])
>   i = i + 1
>
>     def size(self):
>  return self.lists[0].size()
>
>     def see(self, index):
>  for l in self.lists:
>      l.see(index)
>
>     def selection_anchor(self, index):
>  for l in self.lists:
>      l.selection_anchor(index)
>
>     def selection_clear(self, first, last=None):
>  for l in self.lists:
>      l.selection_clear(first, last)
>
>     def selection_includes(self, index):
>  return self.lists[0].selection_includes(index)
>
>     def selection_set(self, first, last=None):
>  for l in self.lists:
>      l.selection_set(first, last)
>
> if __name__ == '__main__':
>     tk = Tk()
>     Label(tk, text='MultiListbox').pack()
>     mlb = MultiListbox(tk, (('Subject', 40), ('Sender', 20), ('Date',
10)))
>     for i in range(1000):
>  mlb.insert(END, ('Important Message: %d' % i, 'John Doe', '10/10/%04d' %
> (1900+i)))
>     mlb.pack(expand=YES,fill=BOTH)
>     tk.mainloop()
>
>
> "Franz GEIGER" <fgeiger at datec.at> ¼¶¼g©ó¶l¥ó
> news:9ic90t$s1l$1 at newsreaderm1.core.theplanet.net...
> > Is anybody aware of anything like wxPython grids, but for Tkinter? For a
> > Tkinter GUI I need a grid as it is available in wxPython. I already use
> PMW,
> > but there isn't such a beast.
> >
> > Regards
> > Franz
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>







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