Each child of a PanedWindow
has a set of
configuration options that control its position and
appearance. These options can be provided when a child
is added with the .add()
method, or set
with the .paneconfig()
method, or queried
with the .panecget()
methods described
above.
Table 28. PanedWindow
child widget options
after
|
Normally, when you .add() a new
child to a PanedWindow , the new
child is added after any existing child widgets.
You may instead use the after= option to insert the
new widget at a position just after an existing
child widget .
|
before
|
When used as option before= in a call to the .add() method, places the new widget at
a position just before an existing child widget
.
|
height
| This option specifies the desired height of the child widget; see Section 5.1, “Dimensions”. |
minsize
|
Use this option to specify a minimum size for the
child widget in the direction of the PanedWindow 's orientation. For orient=tk.HORIZONTAL , this is the minimum
width; for orient=tk.VERTICAL , it is
the minimum height. For permissible values, see
Section 5.1, “Dimensions”.
|
padx
| The amount of extra space to be added to the left and right of the child widget; see Section 5.1, “Dimensions”. |
pady
| The amount of extra space to be added above and below the child widget; see Section 5.1, “Dimensions”. |
sticky
|
This option functions like the sticky argument to the .grid() method; see Section 4.1, “The .grid() method”. It specifies how to position a child widget
if the pane is larger than the widget. For
example, sticky=tk.NW would position
the widget in the upper left
(“northwest”) corner of the pane.
|
width
| Desired width of the child widget; see Section 5.1, “Dimensions”. |