I've just written a first stab at some code to make moderatly complex tkinter canvas objects for a chemistry program, including: Simple Lines Double Lines Triple Lines Wavy Lines Scripted Text (Eg. I sorted out how to make a mixture of super-scripted, sub-scripted and normal text on the canvas) Solid Wedges and Stippled Wedges. Yes I know about Canvas.py, but it seemed overkill for what I wanted, I couldn't use it directly without doing a lot of hacking on poor innocent CanvasItem, and disagreed with me on how things should be done. Did steal some ideas from it though ;-) Now these files are to small for me to bother with setting up a sourceforge account, but to large (In terms that it might pee people off) for me to include as a message attachment. I can remember that the official method is to post a vanilla shar file to a "sources" newsgroup and post a reference here, but I can't remember what the other newsgroup is. However, I do want other people to read my code so I can get some suggestions, re. optimisations, generalisations, *grins* why-the-hell-did-you-do-it-that-way-isations. And, a little bit of ego here, it would be cool if others found my stuff useful to them as well. Joal Heagney/AncientHart
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