[pypy-issue] Issue #2860: Tkinter __init__ documentations sometimes missing valid keyword values (pypy/pypy)
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New issue 2860: Tkinter __init__ documentations sometimes missing valid keyword values
https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/issues/2860/tkinter-__init__-documentations-sometimes
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Priority: Low
Type: Documentation issue
Some of the Tkinter documentation is incomplete. I've only checked it on the Listbox so far, but some of the valid keyword arguments are missing. The one I noticed was "disabledforeground" which changes how the foreground color of text when the Listbox is in the disabled state or has a selection mode of none. I've noticed this across multiple versions of python, including Python 2.7 and Python 3.6, both of which accepted "disabledforeground" as a valid keyword without it being in the list shown in the help for Listbox.__init__
I found the disabledforeground keyword argument when looking at the Listbox documentation here: https://www.tcl.tk/man/tcl8.4/TkCmd/listbox.htm
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https://bugs.python.org/issue34154
This is my post that describes the issue for regular python. It also exists in PyPy2, and may exist in PyPy3, although I don't actually use PyPy3 so I don't know. This issue originates from Python itself.
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