Ticket UUID: | 2439015 | |||
Title: | overlapping rows in ttk::treeview | |||
Type: | Bug | Version: | obsolete: 8.5.5 | |
Submitter: | gcramer | Created on: | 2008-12-17 09:47:36 | |
Subsystem: | 88. Themed Tk | Assigned To: | jenglish | |
Priority: | 3 Low | Severity: | ||
Status: | Open | Last Modified: | 2009-01-09 16:40:36 | |
Resolution: | Later | Closed By: | ||
Closed on: | ||||
Description: |
I have a serious problem with ttk::treeview. Please try the following example: font configure TkDefaultFont -size 20 ttk::treeview .tv -columns 1 -show {} foreach c {1 2 3} { .tv insert {} end -values {Text} } pack .tv The rows are overlapping. What I'm doing wrong? | |||
User Comments: |
gcramer added on 2009-01-09 16:40:36:
Thanks for your response. I'll try your suggestion. [email protected] added on 2008-12-31 06:32:15: > Is it planned for the near future that ttk::treeview will support any font? Eventually yes, but not in the *near* future. In the meantime: [ttk::style configure Treeview -rowheight $H] might do what you need. Depends on what you're trying to do, of course, and (as usual) this is not future-proof. gcramer added on 2008-12-31 05:05:06: OK, then it's not a bug. Is it planned for the near future that ttk::treeview will support any font? This is the only way to have a (native) multi-column list. jenglish added on 2008-12-23 01:42:43: > The rows are overlapping. What I'm doing wrong? Nothing. The ttk::treeview widget only supports fixed-height rows at present. |