-- --------------------------------------------------------------- Elliott Chapin http:// www3.sympatico.ca/echapin "Rick Pasotto" <rickp at telocity.com> wrote in message news:slrn9dhn6g.eh.rickp at tc.niof.net... > On Sat, 14 Apr 2001 22:56:28 GMT in comp.lang.python, Matthew Dixon > Cowles wrote: > > On Sat, 14 Apr 2001 22:29:34 GMT, Elliott Chapin > > <echapin at sympatico.ca> wrote: > > > > >How to control the width? References I have don't seem to hold the > > >key. I'm pretty new - wondering if I have to make a new class to do > > >it. > > > > Elliott, > > As with many Pmw widgets, you need to explicitly configure the > > particular component. Something like this should work for you: > > > > e=Pmw.EntryField(root) > > e.component("entry").configure(width=42) > > e.pack(side=TOP) > > This also works: > > e=Pmw.EntryField(root, entry_width=42) One of those options they don't have room to mention in the doc's I've seen. Thanks! > e.pack() > > > The Pmw docs could be clearer about that sort of thing, I think. > > Definitely agree. > > -- > "Tyranny is any political system (whether absolute monarchy or fascism > or communism) that does not recognize individual rights (which > necessarily include property rights). The over-throw of a political > system by force is justified only when it is directed against tyranny; > it is an act of self-defense against those who rule by force. For > example, the American Revolution." > -- Ayn Rand > Rick Pasotto email: rickp at telocity.com
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