Metz, Bobby W, WWCS a écrit : >Bertrand, > This is somewhat easy to google for, but you come up with many >hints and pieces of the puzzle. At least when I searched for this >awhile back there was no one answer that held all the pieces to the >puzzle. So, below is what I learned along between google and just >trial/error. > There's two ways to do it. Note, the redrawing of the window >may not do exactly what you expect...it is tkinter after all. Just >replace <toplevel> below with the name of your toplevel window. > >Tkinter way >------------------------ ><toplevel>.wm_attributes("-topmost", 1) # Make sure window remains on >top of all others ><toplevel>.focus() # Set focus to window > >win32com way >------------------------ >import win32ui, win32con, win32gui >hwnd = int(eval(<toplevel>.wm_frame())) # Get the window info from the >window manager >win32gui.SetWindowPos(hwnd, win32con.HWND_TOPMOST, 0, 0, 0, 0, >win32con.SWP_NOMOVE | win32con.SWP_NOSIZE) > > Some things to note if your "topmost" window will be a child >window of another Tkinter window. If you open a child window and set it >as "topmost", e.g. the IE or Firefox Help-->About windows, then minimize >the entire application to the taskbar, the methods below won't force the >child window above the parent window on restoral from minimization if >you select the main window icon in the Windows taskbar. I work around >this by disabling the parent window so it's still visible but it ignores >user clicks. > ><toplevel_parent>.wm_attributes("-disabled", 1) # Disable parent so >user has to use child > > I also never could figure out how to get the Windows taskbar to >not show an icon for the "topmost" child window. The transient() call >was supposed to do this I thought but in practice it doesn't work for >me. Perhaps someone else on the list knows the answer. > ><toplevel>.transient() # Make it a >transient of the parent > >If you're making your primary app window "topmost" then these concerns >are moot but thought I'd mention them. > >Bobby > >-----Original Message----- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Bertrand Bine >Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2006 10:27 AM >To: python-win32@python.org >Subject: [python-win32] Keeping a Tkinter window above all other > > >Could someone tell me how to keep a Tkinter windows above all others >(under Windows) ? > >Being able to intercept the unvisibility of Tk windows when it occurs >would certainly be usefull... > >Thanks for your help > >Bertrand. > >_______________________________________________ >Python-win32 mailing list >Python-win32@python.org >http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32 > > > Thanks, that is exactly what I looked for.
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