Ken Tilton wrote:
Frank Goenninger wrote:
Thanks, Thomas. That did the trick.
Frank
Am 29.12.2006 um 14:16 schrieb Thomas F. Burdick:
In Ltk, you'd do this by creating a canvas-window item on the canvas,
then packing your button into that. So the button is a child of a
child of the canvas. I'm guessing you can achieve the same effect in
Celtk by making a canvas-window in the kids of the canvas, and your
button in its kids.
Weird, right? Is this a Tk issue? A Cells issue? An issue arising out
of the Lisp API to Tk? Follow the bouncing API....
meanwhile, elsewhere you asked about parent-x on rectangles. You must
be using some retarded "free" Lisp IDE. :)
Less obscurely and in case it helps to know how I sorted it out having
forgotten about parent-x/y, I used the ACL "find definitions" dialog to
look for definitions of parent-x and saw it was defined for widgets,
then I used the class browser to confirm that widget was not in the item
class precedence list. using 'quick find def' keychord I then bounced to
the item source and was reminded of "coords".
hth,kt
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