Hi, I am working with Tkinter, and I have set up some simple code to run: import tkinter import re from tkinter import *
global master master = Tk() # Start game Launcher def FormGUI(): master.title("GAME TITLE") SW = master.winfo_screenwidth() / 3.2 SH = master.winfo_screenheight() / 3.2 master.geometry("500x300+%d+%d" % (SW, SH)) Label(master,text="game:\nGAME TITLE").pack() Button(master, text="Start game", command=DestroyStart, takefocus=1).pack() master.wm_state(zoom) # Destroy the GUI launcher window upon player starting the game. def DestroyStart(): global master master.destroy() master = Tk() ReformGui() # Form the game's GUI window in full screen. def ReformGui(): master.title("GAME TITLE") SW = master.winfo_screenwidth() SH = master.winfo_screenheight() master.geometry("%dx%d+0+0" % (SW,SH)) master.attributes("-fullscreen", 1) master.configure(bg="black") Label(master, text="\"GAME TESTING TEXT\"", background="black", foreground="white").pack() FormGUI() master.mainloop() # END OF CODE Everything in this code runs appropriately. The main goal of this code is to open up two windows, one with fixed dimensions, the other with full-screen enabled. My problem is that with the code above, the full-screen window opens up properly, however my taskbar shows over the full-screen. Until I click on the full-screen window, the taskbar will not be hidden. Am I doing something wrong, or is there a better way to create a full-screen window in Tkinter with the taskbar hidden? Note: Removing the 'import re' code above fixes the taskbar problem, however the re module is apparently needed as I can't run the program properly as an executable. Importing re fixes this problem. I'm running this program under Windows. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list