Chris Eykamp <ch...@eykamp.com> added the comment:

Thanks for the clarification.  I don't want to belabor the point, but if you 
observe what happens as you hit tab and cycle through the widgets, the way the 
color changes cannot be intended behavior, and makes no sense from any rational 
UI perspective.  

I do accept that it may not be a Python bug (though I don't really know); I do 
not understand the relationship between Python and Tcl in terms of who is 
responsible for what.  But regardless, I filed a bug report at the URL you 
provided.  I don't know if they accept documentation of problems written in 
Python, and I cannot write the code in Tcl, but we'll find out in a day or two 
(I hope).

Thanks again!

On Tue, Nov 16, 2021, at 13:35, E. Paine wrote:
> E. Paine <xepain...@gmail.com> added the comment:
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>> please don't declare this "not a bug" until you've tested it on Windows
>
> Sorry, I didn't explain my reasoning for that resolution. I did test it 
> on Windows, but my trail of though went something like: "unexpected 
> behaviour doesn't necessarily mean it's a bug". You are right, though, 
> and a resolution of "third party" would be more suitable.
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