Solaris 10, Python 2.4.4 Thanks to earlier help from this list, I can now print a particular Tkinter-generated window. But this will only print what is currently viewable on the screen. In the case of scrolled information that is currently outside the viewing area, it would be missed by such a print (Using OS import command, as Peter demonstrated.). This type of print functionality appears in everyday software products, but it is not clear to me (Yet!) how to approach this problem. My initial thoughts are along the lines of: 1) Determine how many rows of information appear in the viewing area. 2) Determine how many total rows of information exist to be printed. 3) Figure out how to programmatically do a *manual* scroll to bring up the hidden scrolled information. 4) Repeatedly apply the printing method. While I can probably make this approach work (It *seems* conceptually simple.), I cannot help but feel there is a much better way...
I intend to scour my available Tkinter documentation to see if there are root window level and scrolled area commands that might suggest another approach. And what I am doing now, seeking your collective wisdom... Thanks! -- boB _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor