Dustan wrote: > Back in this post, I attempted to make a label look like a button: > http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/browse_thread/thread/a83195d3970a6851/2053cbaec1bc1f19?auth=DQAAAHkAAAAMDAWnhNnzpuKlwOKZUwAGUTtT2Ay-EAB7rCY6SnwfnDzZ98M37bZDW2Is0LrBVrr8XEgPfcuOkiUE-CrSsKbBSX-67voDUXfbATBd0eYNMClezby4EXT2fuLm6f0llJ_xMO8BfkjVho_7CZvlf_9tNGnJixTbq8zr21ODZBhouQ > > Alright, I've learned my lesson - don't use a new widget; modify the > old one. > > Except the Entry widget doesn't have a disabledforeground option. > Neither does the Text widget, but IDLE seems to accomplish making a > disabled Text look the same as an enabled Text in the IDLE Help > section. > > No, foreground (fg) and background (bg) don't make a difference; it > still changes the color of the Entry widget upon disabling. >
> There must be something I'm missing here... Yes there is! I assumed that http://www.pythonware.com/library/tkinter/introduction/x4447-options.htm was telling the truth, in that it's not listed there. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list