Hi I'm struggling to get a good understanding of styles as used in ttk. I have read the tutorial section on using styles but haven't been able to solve this problem.
I am attempting to create a Checkbutton with the indicatoron=false option. Using ttk the documentation is clear that you have to create a custom style to achieve this behaviour. But the only "example" I have been able to find on the Internet searches is written in Tcl i.e. here is what I have found (quoted directly): Here’s how you set it up: To achieve the effect of -indicatoron false, create a new layout that doesn’t have an indicator: style layout Toolbar.TCheckbutton { Toolbutton.border -children { Toolbutton.padding -children { Toolbutton.label } } } Then use style map and style default to control the border appearance: style default Toolbar.TCheckbutton \ -relief flat style map Toolbar.TCheckbutton -relief { disabled flat selected sunken pressed sunken active raised Hopefully somebody else in this group has "done" this and can post their "solution"? Thanks Peter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list