On Mon, 10 Mar 1997, Rick Macdonald wrote: > I've been using vtcl for a few weeks now. One (of a few) thing that > I haven't figured out is what the "insert" is all about. It sets the current widget as the target for widget insertions. By default, you can only use frames or toplevel windows as containers. This seemed a sensible default since it's not often that you want to use a button as a container (though tk is eager to do this :) -stewart-
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