I find it really strange that the keys() method on the Tkinter.Canvas class returns a list of empty strings. Am I missing something, for other widgets those fields are populated with the correct options.
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That looks like a bug.– Bryan OakleyJan 20, 2016 at 22:20
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@BryanOakley ... wonderful– jack sextonJan 20, 2016 at 22:22
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Why does it matter? What are you trying to accomplish? There are other ways to programmatically get all of the configuration options.– Bryan OakleyJan 20, 2016 at 22:34
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@BryanOakley I don't need the configured options. I need the options available to configure for canvas. I'm building an xml based styling abstraction on top of tkinter so I need to check if the option tags in the xml file for the widget are valid.– jack sextonJan 20, 2016 at 22:36
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@BryanOakley I agree that the Canvas-specific failure is a bug. I tracked down the causes and opened a tracker issue with a proposed remedy (trivial). bugs.python.org/issue26177– Terry Jan ReedyJan 22, 2016 at 7:00
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That appears to be a bug. However, you can get a list of all of the available options with the configure command:
c = tk.Canvas(...)
print(c.configure().keys())
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In 3.x, this gives a view object, not a list. `sorted[c.configure().keys()] gives a sorted list like with other-widget.keys() Jan 22, 2016 at 7:00