On Sep 19, 5:53 pm, Thomas Lehmann <iris-und-thomas-lehm...@t- Online.de> wrote: > > Something like this maybe? > > ---- > > from Tkinter import * > > > root = Tk() > > txt = Text(root, wrap='word') > > txt.pack() > > > txt.tag_configure('text_body', font=('Times', 18), lmargin1=0, > > lmargin2=0) > > txt.tag_configure('bulleted_list', font=('Times', 18), lmargin1='10m', > > lmargin2='15m', tabs=['15m']) > > > txt.insert(END, u"This is a normal paragraph. Let's make it a bit long > > to see that it wraps as expected.\n", 'text_body') > > txt.insert(END, u"\u00B7\tThis is the first item in the list.\n", > > 'bulleted_list') > > txt.insert(END, u"\u00B7\tThis is the second item in the list. Let's > > make this one quite long too to see how it wraps.\n", 'bulleted_list') > > Thank you very much! > However, the result is not that pretty as I have expected. The bullets > are really small. When separating bullet and text then I can increase > the font size for the bullet but then it does not fit to the text - > vertical alignment is wrong. Also it's pretty unhandy to adjust the > margins so that the text continues on next line starting at the same > position as the first character from previous line. > > But it is a starting. I will check whether it is possible to place an > image for a bullet. The size and position handling will be still there > then - I think so.
You can also use another font for bullets: ---- from Tkinter import * import tkFont root = Tk() txt = Text(root, wrap='word') txt.pack() txt.tag_configure('text_body', font=('Times', 18), lmargin1=0, lmargin2=0) txt.tag_configure('bulleted_list', font=('Times', 18), lmargin1='10m', lmargin2='15m', tabs=['15m']) txt.tag_configure('bullets', font=('Dingbats', 18)) txt.insert(END, u"This is a normal paragraph. Let's make it a bit long to see that it wraps as expected.\n", 'text_body') txt.insert(END, u'\u25C6', 'bullets') txt.insert(END, u"\tThis is the first item in the list.\n", 'bulleted_list') txt.insert(END, u'\u25C6', 'bullets') txt.insert(END, u"\tThis is the second item in the list. Let's make this one quite long too to see how it wraps.\n", 'bulleted_list') root.mainloop() ---- > Also note: The tab value from your example has not been accepted (s.th > like. "invalid screen distance") This is probably why you had all these alignment problems. But it's weird, because the script I posted is copied and pasted from a really script that I've run, and which doesn't cause any error. What is the version of tcl/tk used by your Tkinter module? And what is your Python version? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list