Jul-26-2018, 02:07 AM
I have peeked on the forum for an answer but I have not found what I am after.
Being new to python I am looking for a place that will offer good advise and mentoring to learn the correct syntax for this language. I have been doing some reading and there is a lot of useless information out there and some of it is a touch confusing because the code is not explained. I am not one to be fed code without explanation... I prefer to learn the code and the how's and why's it is done what it is doing in the syntax that is it in.
I am writing a small piece and I have created a window and in the window I have added LabelFrames. There are multiple labelframes added (15 and adding more). I have the window scaled to w=1420 h=920 so the labelframe widgets cannot all be seen within the window size. Can a scroll bar widget be added to the window to allow the labelframes to be scrolled down to view the others?
I have read where it has been said that I should be writing it as a canvas and then adding a scroll to that, can a window not contain a scroll to do what I am after?
Being new to python I am looking for a place that will offer good advise and mentoring to learn the correct syntax for this language. I have been doing some reading and there is a lot of useless information out there and some of it is a touch confusing because the code is not explained. I am not one to be fed code without explanation... I prefer to learn the code and the how's and why's it is done what it is doing in the syntax that is it in.
I am writing a small piece and I have created a window and in the window I have added LabelFrames. There are multiple labelframes added (15 and adding more). I have the window scaled to w=1420 h=920 so the labelframe widgets cannot all be seen within the window size. Can a scroll bar widget be added to the window to allow the labelframes to be scrolled down to view the others?
I have read where it has been said that I should be writing it as a canvas and then adding a scroll to that, can a window not contain a scroll to do what I am after?
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