I have added some scrollbar functionality to my Tkinter GUI like so
self.canvas = tk.Canvas(self.baseframe)
self.scrollbar = tk.Scrollbar(self.baseframe, orient="vertical", command=self.canvas.yview)
self.scrollable = tk.Frame(self.canvas)
self.scrollable.bind("<Configure>", lambda e: self.canvas.configure(scrollregion=self.canvas.bbox("all")))
self.canvas.create_window((0, 0), window=self.scrollable, anchor="n")
self.canvas.configure(yscrollcommand=self.scrollbar.set)
self.canvas.bind_all("<MouseWheel>", self._mousescroll)
I have defined _mousecroll()
as
def _mousescroll(self, event):
"""mouse wheel scroll callback"""
# Divide the event.delta by some value to effect the scrolling speed
self.canvas.yview_scroll(int(-1*(event.delta/120)), "units")
which is working nicely.
I then add some tkLabelFrame
widgets to the scroll area (which themselves contain widgets displaying stuff - not relevant for this question). The whole scrolling functionality works really well.
In other part of my GUI, I would like the user to be able to "jump" to a specific point in the scroll area, on a button click. In effect automatically scroll the scroll area to this point. Is this possible? I have full control over the GUI code so I can add labels to the list of tkLabelFrames, store them in some kind of list/dictionary so they can easily be looked up...something like that?
Note: The number of tkLabelFrames
that are added to the scroll area is dynamic so some kind of absolute "jump to this many pixels" would probably not work. I was hoping there might be some kind of "scroll to a widget with this label/attribute etc.." functionality. Any help appreciated. Thanks.
tkLabelFrame
in question? Index position? Last position? Instance reference? Edit your question, remove yourMouseWheel
implementation and show your attempt about: scroll to a certain widget using Canvas.yview_moveto-methodText
widget instead of aCanvas
as the scroll container, you have a.see()
method that will scroll to make a given position visible - and a reference to an embedded widget can be directly used as a position. One potential advantage of usingText
for scrolling is that you can trivially get multiple columns of widgets, if the window is wide enough to hold them - that's just word-wrap in action.