[Tkinter-discuss] locking window size?
Bob Greschke
bob at passcal.nmt.edu
Fri Jun 12 19:42:15 CEST 2009
root.resizable(0, 0) or, technically, root.resizable(False, False)
(width allowed to be resized?, height allowed to be resized?) after
your geometry statement. Just be careful, in general, about
controlling the size of things too much what with differing font sizes
and stuff on different systems.
On Jun 12, 2009, at 11:34, GKalman wrote:
>
> How to "lock" top window size with 2 different Frames on it ?
> I would like to "freeze" the size of the top window, so it can't be
> changed
> with the mouse
>
> for example:
> #==============================================
> from Tkinter import *
>
> root=Tk()
> root.geometry("300x100+10+10")
>
> f1=Frame(root,bg="red", width=100,height=100)
> f1.pack(side=LEFT, expand=0)
>
> f2=Frame(root,bg="blue",width=200, height=100)
> f2.pack(side=LEFT, expand=0)
>
> root.mainloop()
>
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