On Mar 2, 8:32 am, "Eric Brunel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, 02 Mar 2007 16:17:32 +0100, Gigs_ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > list = Listbox() > > list.insert('end', x) > > list.insert(END, x) > > > what do you use 'end' or END? > >>> from Tkinter import END > >>> END == 'end' > > True > > So this isn't really important... My personal usage varies: for your use > case, I tend to use the symbolic constant (END); for sticky options in > grids, I tend to use the strings ('nswe' is shorter than N+S+W+E, not to > mention tk.N+tk.S+tk.W+tk.E). > -- > python -c "print ''.join([chr(154 - ord(c)) for c in > 'U(17zX(%,5.zmz5(17l8(%,5.Z*(93-965$l7+-'])"
When you use other modules like PIL with Tkinter, it is best to give Tkinter a namespace. This way you keep track where things are coming from. I prefer 'import Tkinter as tk' then it is much simpler to use 'end' or 'nswe'. Otherwise you have to use tk.END or God forbit tk.N +tk.S+tk.W+tk.E -- see what I mean? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list