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Untabified.
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Using grid methods on ScrolledText widgets does not
work as expected. It either fails to pack a widget, or
can even cause Tk to lock up.
The problem is that the .grid method is being called on
the text widget, not the frame widget. This can lead
to the well-known lockup in Tk when a frame's children
are managed by both the pack and grid managers. Even
if it doesn't lock up, the frame is never placed within
the intended widget.
Program fragment:
>>> import ScrolledText
>>> s = ScrolledText.ScrolledText()
>>> s.grid(row=0, column=0, rowspan=2)
The following patch uses the same hack to copy the
'grid' and 'place' geometry manager methods to the
ScrolledText instance as is already used for the 'pack'
manager.
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and then (under certain circumstances) can clobber the default!
He also submitted this patch as PR#82.
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exclude "configure".
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by all true Tkinter widgets. (Not that I *like* this module -- it
stinks, but until I have something better, I can't nuke it.)
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(This breaks something in MimeViewer.py, don't know what yet)
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really be done differently, e.g. by deriving from the Text class.)
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