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From: fredrik at pythonware.com (Fredrik Lundh)
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Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1999 08:52:38 GMT
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Subject: Tkinter: making a window unresizable (Win 95)
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References: <7f3hpt$e64$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>
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Message-ID: <005901be871d$ecf7b290$f29b12c2@pythonware.com>
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X-UID: 1626
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<hj_ka at my-dejanews.com> wrote:
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> Toplevels in Tkinter in Windows-95 come with
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> the resizing button on the upper-right corner,
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> next to the iconify and close buttons.
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> Even if I use resizable(0,0) method of the
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> Tkinter.Toplevel class, the resizing button
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> still persists. And when I click on it, although the
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> window now does not resize, it still flickers and
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> moves around. This is kind of annoying.
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>
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> Is there a way of creating a non-resizable
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> Toplevel in Tkinter more easily? Namely, is there
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> a way to eliminate the resizing button completely?
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not sure, but I think this has been fixed in a recent
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version of Tk (8.0.5? 8.1b3?).
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</F>
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