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Created on 2011年07月11日 16:56 by bheklilr, last changed 2022年04月11日 14:57 by admin. This issue is now closed.
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| msg140148 - (view) | Author: Aaron Stevens (bheklilr) | Date: 2011年07月11日 16:56 | |
When using Tkinter in Python 2.6.6, it is impossible to use the new-style properties, as the base classes (Misc, Pack, Place, and Grid) do not use the new style classes. It is easily fixed by changing the class declarations, i.e.: class Misc: becomes class Misc(object): |
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| msg140149 - (view) | Author: Aaron Stevens (bheklilr) | Date: 2011年07月11日 16:57 | |
I forgot add that this is a problem only when inheriting from a Tkinter widget, such as a Frame. |
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| msg140150 - (view) | Author: R. David Murray (r.david.murray) * (Python committer) | Date: 2011年07月11日 17:05 | |
This is not a bug fix, but a feature request. In Python3 the classes are of course new style. So there's nothing to do here, sorry. |
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| Date | User | Action | Args |
| 2022年04月11日 14:57:19 | admin | set | github: 56743 |
| 2011年07月11日 17:05:26 | r.david.murray | set | status: open -> closed nosy: + r.david.murray messages: + msg140150 resolution: out of date stage: resolved |
| 2011年07月11日 16:57:59 | bheklilr | set | messages: + msg140149 |
| 2011年07月11日 16:56:28 | bheklilr | create | |