Re: textvariable help

2006-01-28 Thread Fredrik Lundh
swisscheese wrote:

 I must be missing something basic.
 Can anyone explain why 'A' does not show on the entry widget?

 import Tkinter
 root = Tkinter.Tk()
 class Col:
 Rows = [0]
 def __init__(self):
 Frame = Tkinter.Frame(root);
 Frame.pack (side='left')
 self.Rows[0] = Tkinter.StringVar();
 Tkinter.Entry(Frame,textvariable=self.Rows[0]).pack ();
 X = Col()
 # X.Rows[0].set ('A') # 'A' displays in Entry this way
 Y = Col()
 X.Rows[0].set ('A') # Why not also this way?
 Y.Rows[0].set ('B')
 root.mainloop()

Rows is a class variable, and since you're modifying it in place, Rows[0] will
always be set to the most recently created Entry widget.

what is it you're trying to do here ?

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Re: textvariable help

2006-01-28 Thread swisscheese
Thanks for the quick reply. With your reply and another tutorial I get
it now. I needed self.Rows = ... in the constructor. I find myself
wasting a lot of time with poor python docs. Whatever time Python is
supposed to save I'm losing so far in looking up things. I suppose that
will change as I get past the learning curve. Are you aware of any good
docs on python that make it easy to find things?

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Re: textvariable help

2006-01-28 Thread Fredrik Lundh
swisscheese wrote:

 Thanks for the quick reply. With your reply and another tutorial I get
 it now. I needed self.Rows = ... in the constructor. I find myself
 wasting a lot of time with poor python docs. Whatever time Python is
 supposed to save I'm losing so far in looking up things. I suppose that
 will change as I get past the learning curve. Are you aware of any good
 docs on python that make it easy to find things?

just curious, but what documentation told you to use a class variable
in the way you did ?

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Re: textvariable help

2006-01-28 Thread swisscheese
None - it was a false impression I got somehow.

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Re: textvariable help

2006-01-28 Thread James Stroud
swisscheese wrote:
 Thanks for the quick reply. With your reply and another tutorial I get
 it now. I needed self.Rows = ... in the constructor. I find myself
 wasting a lot of time with poor python docs.

I have found the standard library documentation amazingly well written:

http://www.python.org/doc/


 Whatever time Python is
 supposed to save I'm losing so far in looking up things. I suppose that
 will change as I get past the learning curve.

Python will save you a lot of time when you come back to your code 6 
months later and when you begin to get some competence at the more 
esoteric aspects of python, like generators, closures, and magic methods.

 Are you aware of any good
 docs on python that make it easy to find things?

It depends on your task. Jumping into GUI programming without a solid 
grasp of the language you are writing in can be frustrating. In fact 
jumping into GUI programming at all can be frustrating.

I learnt from Learning Python by O'Reilly. Beyond that I highly 
recommend Python Programming. I especially recommend chapters 2, 3, 6, 
7, and 8 of the latter. If you have the time, try to get through as much 
of both of those as you can. Beyond that, you may want to keep a copy of 
Python in a Nutshell by your keyboard. I use the classic Python 
Essential Reference, which is now pretty dated.

If you have not worked through a tutorial on python basics, you should 
really stop what you are doing and spend a few hours doing that. It will 
make you much more pleased with the language.

James
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Re: textvariable help

2006-01-28 Thread swisscheese
Thanks - actually I have some of those books on the way from amazon.
The first couple of days with a new language are always the hardest!

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