Modifying Entry size
Date: 31 Mar 2004 07:41:19 -0800
Hello.
I'm trying to modify manually the size of a tkinter Entry .
Especialy the width (in pixel for my calc), not in character as the
width property of the widget.
Thanks for help.
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