Le 09/06/2010 18:54, rantingrick a écrit :
On Jun 9, 11:26 am, Dodo<dodo_do_not_wake...@yahoo.fr>  wrote:
Hello,

I trying to make this piece of code work (this is python3)

from tkinter import *
from tkinter.ttk import *

class Window:
   def __init__(self):
    self.root = Tk()

    self.menu = Menu(self.root)
    self.root['menu'] = self.menu

    self.submenu = Menu(self.menu)
    self.ck = 0
    self.submenu.add_checkbutton(label="My checkbutton",
variable=self.ck, command=self.displayCK)
    self.menu.add_cascade(label="sub", menu=self.submenu )

   def displayCK(self):
    print( self.ck )

app = Window()
app.root.mainloop()


see my recent post on your last question. The way you are writing
these classes is wrong. Always inherit from something, in this case
Tk. Fix that first and then pretty up this GUI. But to answer your
question "self.ck" needs to be an instance of tk.IntVar. Read more
about it here...

     http://infohost.nmt.edu/tcc/help/pubs/tkinter/checkbutton.html

I already tried with self.ck = IntVar()
and now it displays PY_VAR0

FYI, I'm using Thunderbird 3, which appears to have some bugs with indentation (according to Alf P. Steinbach). That's why I replaced \t by a single space
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