On 3/30/2016 11:14 AM, Mark Lawrence via Python-list wrote:
On 30/03/2016 15:55, ast wrote:

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I believe something like this should suffice to display borders
around the radiobuttons.

import tkinter as tk
import tkinter.ttk as ttk
root = tk.Tk()
style = ttk.Style()
style.configure('BW.TRadiobutton', borderwidth=5)
buttonVar = tk.IntVar()
rb1 = ttk.Radiobutton(text='Hello mum', variable=buttonVar, value=1)
rb1.configure(style='BW.TRadiobutton')
rb1.grid(row=0, column=0)
rb2 = ttk.Radiobutton(text='Hello dad', variable=buttonVar, value=2)
rb2.configure(style='BW.TRadiobutton')
rb2.grid(row=1, column=0)
root.mainloop()

Sadly no borders :(  What have I missed?  Python 3.5.1 on Windows 10.


it seems there is no border on the radio button

style.layout('BW.TRadiobutton')

[('Radiobutton.padding', {'children': [('Radiobutton.indicator',
{'side': 'left', 'sticky': ''}), ('Radiobutton.focus', {'side':
'left', 'sticky': '', 'children': [('Radiobutton.label', {'sticky':
'nswe'})]})], 'sticky': 'nswe'})]

for more help:
http://www.tkdocs.com/tutorial/styles.html

For this particular problem not of much use, or I wouldn't be asking :(

This page has some of the info needed to get a radiobutton with a border, at least my machine. See my answer to your other response.

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Terry Jan Reedy


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