Is my face red! I've been reading your Tkinter reference for years now.
No, I don't use TECO for a text editor. But after I'm done studying Forth interpreters, I'll have a look. :) Thank you, Lion Kimbro On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 4:52 PM, John W. Shipman <j...@nmt.edu> wrote: > On Wed, 3 Jul 2013, Lion Kimbro wrote: > > +-- > > | I, too, am a big fan of The Old Way: > | > | > | import Tkinter as tk > | > | root = tk.Tk() > | > | > | root.tk.eval(""" > | package require Tk > | > | frame .f > | canvas .f.c -bg red -borderwidth 0 -highlightthickness 0 -yscrollcommand > | {.f.vert set} > | ...snip... > +-- > > I'm thoroughly impressed. I had no idea this was possible. If > it didn't require that I learn Tcl, I might use it. > > The whole reason I wrote my Tkinter reference was that when I > started, there was nothing around but the Tkinter Life Preserver, > which explained how to convert Tk from Tcl into Python, but I > didn't feel like learning another language. > > Tell me, Mr Kimbro, do you use Teco for a text editor? You seem > to be an old-timer, based on your posts here. > > Best regards, > John Shipman (j...@nmt.edu), Applications Specialist > New Mexico Tech Computer Center, Speare 146, Socorro, NM 87801 > (575) 835-5735, http://www.nmt.edu/~john > ``Let's go outside and commiserate with nature.'' --Dave Farber >
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