How can I set a style for treeview widgets so that alternate rows have different color backgrounds, for example, rows 1,3,5 have white backgrounds and rows 2,4,6 have light blue-grey backgrounds?

I'd also like to set gridlines, but that's currently an open question at ttk treeview grid lines?

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I had this same issue a few months ago.

From the tk docs:

You can assign a list of tags to each item using the "tags" 
item configuration option (again, when creating the item or later on).

Tag configuration options can then be specified, which will then 
apply to all items having that tag.

Basically, you apply one tag to all of the odd-numbered rows, a different tag to each of the even-numbered rows, and then configure the tags.


Update:

When you create the items inside the treeview, add tags to them:

tree.insert('', 'end', text = 'your text', tags = ('oddrow',))

This code creates an element in tree, and the tags argument assigns the tag 'oddrow' to the element.

Once you've created all your elements with 'oddrow' and 'evenrow' tags, you can color the tags:

tree.tag_configure('oddrow', background='orange')
tree.tag_configure('evenrow', background='purple')
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Do you have any sample code or any more info? I can't figure out how to implement from the description in the docs. – foosion Oct 24 '11 at 21:04
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@foosion -- I've updated my answer. – Matt Fenwick Oct 25 '11 at 14:37
Thank you. Now if we can just figure out how to add grid lines ... :) – foosion Oct 25 '11 at 16:15
I'll likely have related questions. If so, I'll start a new topic. – foosion Oct 25 '11 at 17:09
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