Il giorno giovedì 14 dicembre 2017 19:28:53 UTC+1, Gene Heskett ha scritto: > On Thursday 14 December 2017 10:00:07 Beppe wrote: > > > Il giorno giovedì 14 dicembre 2017 15:18:31 UTC+1, Peter Otten ha > scritto: > > > Beppe wrote: > > > > I don't succeed in planning the value of the font and color in the > > > > LabelFrames using the option_db file, such as > > > > > > > > *LabelFrame*font: Helvetica 14 > > > > *LabelFrame*foreground: red > > > > > > > > exist a list of the keywordses to use? > > > > > > > >>> import tkinter as tk > > > >>> root = tk.Tk() > > > >>> lf = tk.LabelFrame(root) > > > >>> lf["class"] > > > > > > 'Labelframe' > > > > > > Do you spot the difference? The class of the LabelFrame widget is > > > Labelframe with a lowercase f. Once you change your database entries > > > to > > > > > > *Labelframe*font: Helvetica 14 > > > *Labelframe*foreground: red > > > > > > everything should work as expected. > > > > perfect, it works too much well, even my buttons now are helvetica 14 > > and red ;( > In that event, you can label the text buttons like this: > <button> > <halpin>"checkbutton1"</halpin> > <text>"CamSW"</text> > <font>('Hack',12)</font> > </button> > For a different font. > > I'd assume <color>('green') might work, but haven't tried it since it > cannot be changed with the halpin state. Then it would be useful to > report status w/o having the put an led underline under it for state. > That would save a considerable acreage in screen real estate if it were > possible on an already busy linuxcnc gui. IMO the enforced blank space > around text is also a huge waster of screen real estate. > > You can find some tut's on doing all this in the linuxcnc > Documentation.pdf, downloadable from linuxcnc.org, in my version > starting on page 366. Under "pyvcp" If you know of others, plz advise. > > Cheers, Gene Heskett > -- > "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: > soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." > -Ed Howdershelt (Author) > Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene>
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