Creating a GUI object and associating it with its parent: packing, containers vs. widgets : Layout « GUI Tk « Python
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Creating a GUI object and associating it with its parent: packing, containers vs. widgets
from
Tkinter
import
*
root = Tk
()
myContainer1 = Frame
(
root
)
myContainer1.pack
()
root.mainloop
()
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