Tkinter and Widget
John McMonagle
johnmc at velseis.com.au
Wed Sep 12 19:21:00 EDT 2001
Try this:
from Tkinter import *
root = Tk()
b = Button(root, text='test')
b.keys()
This returns the following list of all the available options for the
Button widget.
['activebackground', 'activeforeground', 'anchor', 'background', 'bd',
'bg', 'bitmap', 'borderwidth', 'command', 'cursor', 'default',
'disabledforeground', 'fg', 'font', 'foreground', 'height',
'highlightbackground', 'highlightcolor', 'highlightthickness', 'image',
'justify', 'padx', 'pady', 'relief', 'state', 'takefocus', 'text',
'textvariable', 'underline', 'width', 'wraplength']
John McMonagle
Golem wrote:
> Hi all !
> I would like to know if there's a way to list all options that can be set
> for a widget ?
> In the Fredrik Lundh's Introduction To Tkinter, he says that we can use :
> keys() => list of all options available for this widget
> I think that "keys" represent the widget (button, label)
> So i try :
>
> Mylist = Button()
> for i in Mylist
> print i
>
> But it doesn't work
>
> How can we do that ?
>
> Thkx
>
> Golem
>
>
>
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