Hi Hugo, some experiments showed, that the following code - using borderwidth=-2 - works as you desired, at least on my windows machine:
import Tkinter from Tkconstants import * class App(Tkinter.Frame): def __init__(self, master=None): Tkinter.Frame.__init__(self, master) self.pack() canvas1 = Tkinter.Canvas(self, background='#000000', borderwidth=-2) canvas2 = Tkinter.Canvas(self, background='#000000', borderwidth=-2) canvas1.pack(pady=0) canvas2.pack(pady=0) if __name__ == '__main__': myapp = App() myapp.mainloop() -------- Alas, there is some strange anomaly: it only does so (i. e. doesn't display that gray bar between the canvases) when run from IDLE or by double-clicking the renamed file test.pyw or run from the command window with the command: python test.py. Double-clicking test.py performs differently(!) and still shows the border between the two canvases. Who understands? (Or do you think my python installation is in a corrupted state?) Regards, Gregor Hugo González Monteverde schrieb: > Hi all, > > I'm running into trouble displaying some Tkinter Canvases, they keep a > border between themselves and there's no way I can have them display > without a grey gap between them. > > I've narrowed the problem to the following example. I've tried all kind > of padding and border parameter to the Frame's pack() method and the > Canvas' pack() method. > > Is there something I'm missing or plainly not understanding? I'd like to > display canvases one next to the other without some kind of background > showing throug. > > Thanks for taking a look, here's the example: > > ======================= > > import Tkinter > from Tkconstants import * > > class App(Tkinter.Frame): > def __init__(self, master=None): > Tkinter.Frame.__init__(self, master) > self.pack(pady=0, ipady=0) > canvas1 = Tkinter.Canvas(self, background='#000000', borderwidth=0) > canvas2 = Tkinter.Canvas(self, background='#000000', borderwidth=0) > > canvas1.pack(pady=0) > canvas2.pack(pady=0) > > if __name__ == '__main__': > myapp = App() > myapp.mainloop() > _______________________________________________ > Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor > > -- Gregor Lingl Reisnerstrasse 3/19 A-1030 Wien Telefon: +43 1 713 33 98 Mobil: +43 664 140 35 27 Website: python4kids.net _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor