Issue #27455: Merge from 3.5

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Berker Peksag 2016-07-14 07:33:16 +03:00
commit 2162237dbe
1 changed files with 14 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -199,19 +199,19 @@ A Simple Hello World Program
class Application(tk.Frame):
def __init__(self, master=None):
tk.Frame.__init__(self, master)
super().__init__(master)
self.pack()
self.createWidgets()
self.create_widgets()
def createWidgets(self):
def create_widgets(self):
self.hi_there = tk.Button(self)
self.hi_there["text"] = "Hello World\n(click me)"
self.hi_there["command"] = self.say_hi
self.hi_there.pack(side="top")
self.QUIT = tk.Button(self, text="QUIT", fg="red",
self.quit = tk.Button(self, text="QUIT", fg="red",
command=root.destroy)
self.QUIT.pack(side="bottom")
self.quit.pack(side="bottom")
def say_hi(self):
print("hi there, everyone!")
@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ For example::
class App(Frame):
def __init__(self, master=None):
Frame.__init__(self, master)
super().__init__(master)
self.pack()
self.entrythingy = Entry()
@ -581,12 +581,12 @@ part of the implementation, and not an interface to Tk functionality.
Here are some examples of typical usage::
from tkinter import *
class App(Frame):
def __init__(self, master=None):
Frame.__init__(self, master)
self.pack()
import tkinter as tk
class App(tk.Frame):
def __init__(self, master=None):
super().__init__(master)
self.pack()
# create the application
myapp = App()
@ -708,13 +708,13 @@ add
For example::
def turnRed(self, event):
def turn_red(self, event):
event.widget["activeforeground"] = "red"
self.button.bind("<Enter>", self.turnRed)
self.button.bind("<Enter>", self.turn_red)
Notice how the widget field of the event is being accessed in the
:meth:`turnRed` callback. This field contains the widget that caught the X
``turn_red()`` callback. This field contains the widget that caught the X
event. The following table lists the other event fields you can access, and how
they are denoted in Tk, which can be useful when referring to the Tk man pages.