Andrei Paraschivescu andre...@comcast.net added the comment:
python jumpBug.py creates two windows, root and other.
If the first thing you do is click on other, then hit p, the printed
geometry string will show the position of the window root.
By contrast, if you first click on root
Andrei Paraschivescu andre...@comcast.net added the comment:
Ned, thanks for the quick response. I will give that a go.
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New submission from Andrei Paraschivescu andre...@comcast.net:
The effect is the window just jumps to another location, matching left corners
with another window in the same Python application. Its size doesn't change.
The effect is somewhat erratic, the best I've been able to create