Harlin Seritt wrote:
(snip)

That said I have got a Tile Button example working (and I can change
it's style) so perhaps not that much work


Do you happen to have a sampling of this that I can get my hands on??


I've cc'd the tkinter mailing list to see if there is any more

interest


over there...


Thanks for doing so!

Harlin



Harlin,

Sure here is all 90 lines of it:-


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import Tkinter from Tkconstants import *


class Style: def default(self, style, **kw): """Sets the default value of the specified option(s) in style""" pass

    def map_style(self, **kw):
        """Sets dynamic values of the specified option(s) in style. See
        "STATE MAPS", below."""
        pass

    def layout(self, style, layoutSpec):
        """Define the widget layout for style style. See "LAYOUTS" below
        for the format of layoutSpec. If layoutSpec is omitted, return the
        layout specification for style style. """
        pass

    def element_create(self, name, type, *args):
        """Creates a new element in the current theme of type type. The
        only built-in element type is image (see image(n)), although
        themes may define other element types (see
        Ttk_RegisterElementFactory).
        """
        pass

def element_names(self):
"""Returns a list of all elements defined in the current theme. """
pass


def theme_create(self, name, parent=None, basedon=None):
"""Creates a new theme. It is an error if themeName already exists.
If -parent is specified, the new theme will inherit styles, elements,
and layouts from the parent theme basedon. If -settings is present,
script is evaluated in the context of the new theme as per style theme
settings.
"""
pass


def theme_settings(self, name, script):
"""Temporarily sets the current theme to themeName, evaluate script,
then restore the previous theme. Typically script simply defines styles
and elements, though arbitrary Tcl code may appear.
"""
pass


    def theme_names(self):
        """Returns a list of the available themes. """
        return self.tk.call("style", "theme", "names")

def theme_use(self, theme):
"""Sets the current theme to themeName, and refreshes all widgets."""
return self.tk.call("style", "theme", "use", theme)




class Button(Tkinter.Widget, Style):
    def __init__(self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw):
        master.tk.call("package", "require", "tile")
        Tkinter.Widget.__init__(self, master, 'ttk::button', cnf, kw)

class Treeview(Tkinter.Widget):
    def __init__(self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw):
        master.tk.call("package", "require", "tile")
        Tkinter.Widget.__init__(self, master, 'ttk::treeview', cnf, kw)



def callback():
    print "Hello"

root = Tkinter.Tk()

b = Button(root, text="Tile Button", command=callback)
b.pack()

print b.theme_names()

b.theme_use("step")

b1 = Tkinter.Button(root, text="Tk Button", command=callback)
b1.pack()

tree = Treeview(root)
tree.pack()

root.mainloop()


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