Message141901
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rabbidous |
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r.david.murray, rabbidous |
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2011年08月11日.12:09:04 |
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<1313064545.82.0.335875415592.issue12723@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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What about adding a validatecommand option like on Tkinter.Entry?
For what I am trying to do it was sort of a kludge to validate the entry because an empty string was invalid, but in the interface design, it would have been "rude" to validate after the dialog closes and then keep popping up another tkSimpleDialog.askstring until the input is correct. It almost makes askstring useless because I can't validate on close.
That wouldn't break backwards compatibility would it? |
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| 2011年08月11日 12:09:05 | rabbidous | set | recipients:
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| 2011年08月11日 12:09:05 | rabbidous | set | messageid: <1313064545.82.0.335875415592.issue12723@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2011年08月11日 12:09:05 | rabbidous | link | issue12723 messages |
| 2011年08月11日 12:09:04 | rabbidous | create |
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