On 6 Oct 2017 7:41 pm, adil gourinda <[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks, Now it is more clear, So I have to wait for the next version of
tkinter if I want someone to listen to me.
Not at all, as I said, there is an active developers list. They will
listen and advise whether it's something you can do, or something that can
be changed in Tkinter or something you need to talk to the Tcl/Tk
developers about.
Alan g.
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From: Alan Gauld <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: [Tutor] Tkinter's Documentation
Tkinter is very much alive and has an active developers list. However
Tkinter is just a wrapper around Tcl/Tk so there is only activity in
Tkinter when there is something new in Tk. But both projects are going
strong.
On 6 Oct 2017 12:45 pm, adil gourinda <[email protected]> wrote:
This link exists in "python library reference under the name "Tkinter
reference: a GUI for Python", but after sending an email to them (I
wanted to participate with some suggestions) I didn't get any
response, So I thought that it is like a dead project, for this reason
why I asked for an alternative.
Sorry if my first message was not so clear
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On 05/10/17 17:38, adil gourinda wrote:
> Where can i find the reference documentation of "Tkinter"
Tkinter is a module, not part of the language, so it is documented
in the modules section. But the documentation is not 100% complete
and for details you often need to look at the Tk/Tcl documentation
too.
Also there are several Tkinter web sites that offer additional
information. One of the official web pages has links to them.
This is probably the most comprehensive:
[1]https://infohost.nmt.edu/tcc/help/pubs/tkinter/web/index.html
And there is a PDF link on their web page.
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