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I wrote a small farad converter to learn GUI programming. It works great, looks fine-ish. The only problem is I can't seem to figure out how to control this strange highlighting that comes up on my ttk.Combobox selections. I did use a ttk.Style(), but it only changed the colors of the ttk.Combobox background, entries, etc. I also tried changing openbox/gtk themes.

what the farad

I'm talking about what's seen there on the text "microfarads (uF)".

It'd be fine, if it highlighted the entire box; but I'd rather have it gone completely.

How can I manipulate a ttk.Combobox's selection highlight?

# what the farad?
# thomas kirkpatrick (jtkiv)

from tkinter import *
from tkinter import ttk

# ze la programma.
def conversion(*args):
# this is the numerical value
inV = float(inValue.get())
# these two are the unit (farads, microfarads, etc.) values
inU = inUnitsValue.current()
outU = outUnitsValue.current()

# "mltplr" is multiplied times inValue (inV)
if inU == outU:
    mltplr = 1
else:
    mltplr = 10**((outU - inU)*3)
outValue.set(inV*mltplr)

# start of GUI code
root = Tk()
root.title("What the Farad?")

# frame
mainFrame = ttk.Frame(root, width="364", padding="4 4 8 8")
mainFrame.grid(column=0, row=0)

# input entry
inValue = StringVar()
inValueEntry = ttk.Entry(mainFrame, width="20", justify="right", textvariable=inValue)
inValueEntry.grid(column=1, row=1, sticky="W")

# input unit combobox
inUnitsValue = ttk.Combobox(mainFrame)
inUnitsValue['values'] = ('kilofarads (kF)', 'farads (F)', 'millifarads (mF)', 'microfarads (uF)', 'nanofarads (nF)', 'picofarads (pF)')
inUnitsValue.grid(column=2, row=1, sticky="e")
inUnitsValue.state(['readonly'])
inUnitsValue.bind('<<ComboboxSelected>>', conversion)

# result label
outValue = StringVar()
resultLabel = ttk.Label(mainFrame, textvariable=outValue)
resultLabel.grid(column=1, row=2, sticky="e")

# output unit combobox
outUnitsValue = ttk.Combobox(mainFrame)
outUnitsValue['values'] = ('kilofarads (kF)', 'farads (F)', 'millifarads (mF)', 'microfarads (uF)', 'nanofarads (nF)', 'picofarads (pF)')
outUnitsValue.grid(column=2, row=2, sticky="e")
outUnitsValue.state(['readonly'])
outUnitsValue.bind('<<ComboboxSelected>>', conversion)

# padding for widgets
for child in mainFrame.winfo_children(): child.grid_configure(padx=4, pady=4)

# focus
inValueEntry.focus()

# bind keys to convert (auto-update, no button)
root.bind('<KeyRelease>', conversion)

root.mainloop()
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3 Answers 3

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Could it be that with a readonly combobox the problem is not the selection but the relatively strong focus-indicator?

With this workarround you lose the ability to control your program by keyboard. To do it right you would have to change the style of the focus-highlighting.

from tkinter import *
from ttk import *

def defocus(event):
    event.widget.master.focus_set()

root = Tk()

comboBox = Combobox(root, state="readonly", values=("a", "b", "c"))
comboBox.grid()
comboBox.set("a")
comboBox.bind("<FocusIn>", defocus)

mainloop()
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You can use the Combobox's selection_clear() method to clear the selection whenever you want. e.g

inUnitsValue.selection_clear()
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  • i dont want to clear it, just clear the highlighting if you know what i mean. see how in this pic: i.imgur.com/SX1S2.png , the combobox selection is gray (the "nanofarads (nF)" to the right of the "47" in the entry box)? thats the way i want it. it will switch randomly to that.
    – jtkiv
    Mar 8, 2011 at 18:56
  • @jtkiv: when I say 'clear' in this context I mean it removes the selection highlighting. The value stays the same. Mar 10, 2011 at 17:29
  • ah. works great! anyway to clear all selection? (program is bigger now)
    – jtkiv
    Mar 10, 2011 at 22:02
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Just refresh the selected value of the Combobox. This will help for removing the highlight.

import tkinter.ttk
import tkinter

items = ["test1","test2","test3","test4"]

class TkCombobox(tkinter.ttk.Combobox):
   def __init__(self, *arg, **kwarg):
      super(TkCombobox, self).__init__(*arg, **kwarg)
      self._strvar_ = tkinter.StringVar()
      self._strvar_.set("")
      self["textvariable"] = self._strvar_

      self.bind("<<ComboboxSelected>>", self.highlight_clear)

   def highlight_clear(self, event):
      current = self._strvar_.get()
      self.set("")
      self.set(current)

master = tkinter.Tk();master.geometry("400x400")
c = TkCombobox(master, values=items, state="readonly")
c.pack()

master.mainloop()

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