Tkinter - problem closing window

Collin D collin.day.0 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 5 17:36:12 EST 2009


On Jan 5, 9:21 am, Roger <rdcol... at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jan 5, 11:52 am, Collin D <collin.da... at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Jan 5, 6:25 am, "Djames Suhanko" <djames.suha... at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hello!
> > > I'm sorry my terrible english (my native language is portuguese).
> > > I has a litle program that open another window. When I close de root
> > > window in quit button, I need clicking 2 times to close. is where the
> > > problem?
>
> > > The source:
> > >   1 #!/usr/bin/env python
> > >   2 from Tkinter import *
> > >   3 import sys
> > >   4 import random
> > >   5 class App:
> > >   6  def __init__(self, master):
> > >   7    frame = Frame(master)
> > >   8    frame.pack()
> > >   9    rotulo = Label(frame, text="Clique em 'Gerar' e boa
> > > sorte!",borderwidth=2,bg="gray",justify=C    ENTER,relief=SUNKEN)
> > >  10    rotulo.pack()
> > >  11
> > >  12    self.button = Button(frame, text="Sair", fg="red",
> > > command=frame.quit,borderwidth=1)
> > >  13    self.button.pack(side=LEFT)
> > >  14    self.hi_there = Button(frame, text="Gerar Numero",
> > > command=self.say_hi,borderwidth=1)
> > >  15    self.hi_there.pack(side=RIGHT,padx=2,pady=2)
> > >  16
> > >  17  def gera_seis(self):
> > >  18    a = {}
> > >  19    for i in range(6):
> > >  20       a[i] = "%02d" %  int (random.randint(0,60))
> > >  21    resultadoA = "%s-%s-%s-%s-%s-%s" %
> > > (str(a[0]),str(a[1]),str(a[2]),str(a[3]),str(a[4]),str(a[5]))
> > >  22    return resultadoA
> > >  23
> > >  24  def say_hi(self):
> > >  25    resultado = self.gera_seis()
> > >  26    raiz = Tk()
> > >  27    F = Frame(raiz)
> > >  28    F.pack()
> > >  29    hello = Label(F, text=resultado)
> > >  30    hello.pack()
> > >  31    F.mainloop()
> > >  32
> > >  33 root = Tk()
> > >  34 root.title("$$$ Loteria $$$")
> > >  35 app = App(root)
> > >  36 root.mainloop()
>
> > > --
> > > Djames Suhanko
> > > LinuxUser 158.760
>
> > Also for style, you might want to group the import lines so they look
> > like this:
>
> > from Tkinter import *
> > import sys, random
>
> > A bit more pythonic. :P
>
> In that case you probably want to take out the 'from' import and:
>
> import Tkinter, sys, random
>
> in order to avoid any namespace issues especially if you have a large
> project with lots of gui manipulations.  But that's just me being
> pedantic. ;)

I agree... you could have conflicting functions.. not fun. XD



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