On Thu, 23 Feb 2006 11:26:44 -0600 Hugo González Monteverde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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() Hi Hugo, try passing highlightthickness=0 to the Canvas constructor. The hightlightthickness is the width of the border around the widget that becomes black when the widget has keyboard focus and it probably defaults to 1. If you set highlightthickness to 0 you should probably also set takefocus to False (if this is an option for you). I hope this helps Michael _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor