> I'm not yet used to search in the cookbook... and I though such > "basic" widget would have been implemented directly in Tk or Tix...
A bit of historic perspective. John Ousterhout invented TCl/Tk to provide a control language for his electrical engineering projects. Thus its focus is on GUIs to control hardware rather than display data, so a table widget wasn't an obvious requirement. In fact table widgets didn't become common in GUI toolkits till the mid '90's when Visual Basic introduced one, then Delphi, then everyone started adding them when it became obvious how useful they were. But the first version of MFC (the Windows native GUI) and also the Smalltalk GUI (one of the first ever) had no table widget, programmers had to craft their own! Tk was written in the 80's so given its origins was not likely to have a table. Of course it would be nice if they added one now!!! Alan G. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor