Message299816
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cheryl.sabella |
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cheryl.sabella, jfoo, markroseman, terry.reedy |
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2017年08月06日.22:45:20 |
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<1502059520.13.0.568663032005.issue27755@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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FYI, I believe that the ttk.OptionMenu is essentially the same as the DynOptionMenu. ttk.OptionMenu added a `set_menu` which is the same code as DynOptionMenu.SetMenu, except the options are radiobuttons (which marks the current item.)
The only difference is that DynOptionMenu has a highlightthickness, but this isn't directly available on any widgets in ttk.
One other thing to consider is a Spinbox for the fontsize and maybe for the indentsize. There is a ttk Spinbox in the ttk documentation, but it doesn't appear to be implemented in Python.
https://www.tcl.tk/man/tcl/TkCmd/ttk_spinbox.htm
Maybe that should be added to ttk? Or maybe it didn't change from tkinter so that's why it wasn't added? |
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| 2017年08月06日 22:45:20 | cheryl.sabella | set | recipients:
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| 2017年08月06日 22:45:20 | cheryl.sabella | set | messageid: <1502059520.13.0.568663032005.issue27755@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2017年08月06日 22:45:20 | cheryl.sabella | link | issue27755 messages |
| 2017年08月06日 22:45:20 | cheryl.sabella | create |
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