set window size tkinter
# Change window_name to the name of the window object, i.e. root
window_name.geometry("500x500")
# To ensure widgets resize:
widget_name.pack(fill="both", expand=True)
set window size tkinter
# Change window_name to the name of the window object, i.e. root
window_name.geometry("500x500")
# To ensure widgets resize:
widget_name.pack(fill="both", expand=True)
how to track window size while resizing in tkinter
from Tkinter import *
# create a canvas with no internal border
canvas = Canvas(bd=0, highlightthickness=0)
canvas.pack(fill=BOTH, expand=1)
# track changes to the canvas size and draw
# a rectangle which fills the visible part of
# the canvas
def configure(event):
canvas.delete("all")
w, h = event.width, event.height
print(w)
print(h)
xy = 0, 0, w-1, h-1
canvas.create_rectangle(xy)
canvas.create_line(xy)
xy = w-1, 0, 0, h-1
canvas.create_line(xy)
canvas.bind("<Configure>", configure)
mainloop()
tkinter window size position
window = Tk() # or window = TopLevel()
# "350x150" == window size (350 pixels wide and 150 pixels high)
# "+220+80" == window position (220 pixels from the left screen margin and
# 80 pixels from the top screen margin
window.geometry("350x150+220+80")
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