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I tried to use "relief" option when creating buttons in tkinter, but the style of buttons are not showing properly.

Here is a link to the website of info I found. There is a picture of expected result on that website. https://www.tutorialspoint.com/python/tk_relief.htm

My code:

from tkinter import *
# from tkinter.ttk import *


root = Tk()
root_width, root_height = 200, 500
root.geometry("{}x{}".format(root_width, root_height))

b1 = Button(root, text="button", relief=FLAT)
b2 = Button(root, text="button", relief=RAISED)
b3 = Button(root, text="button", relief=SUNKEN)
b4 = Button(root, text="button", relief=GROOVE)
b5 = Button(root, text="button", relief=RIDGE)

b1.pack()
b2.pack()
b3.pack()
b4.pack()
b5.pack()

root.mainloop()

All the buttons appear on the screen look exactly the same. my result

Wondering why this happens, is there a way I can fix it or other methods that allow me to customize the button widget.

I tried to use ttk, but the following error occurred

_tkinter.TclError: unknown option "-relief"

I am currently running Python3, in PyCharm, on MacBook Pro with macOS Sierra 10.12 installed.

Thanks!

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  • I just ran the code on my system (Win10, Python3) and it works fine. I think this is not a problem with the code itself. Have you tried running it from the command-line? Edit: link
    – nocab
    Jul 11, 2017 at 7:20

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You are running on OSX, and that OS has strict guidelines for the appearance of buttons. You can't change the relief on buttons on OSX.

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  • So is there a way I can change the layout/appearance of buttons on OSX?
    – Sushi6006
    Jul 11, 2017 at 22:42
  • @terryy: layout? Yes. Appearance? No. Though, you can create custom buttons using images, or with labels, or with the canvas widget. Jul 11, 2017 at 22:59
  • so for canvas or labels, how do I make it a button? In my previous project, I use canvas for everything and bind mouse press to functions. In that function, I find the coordinate of the mouse and check if it is on a canvas element or not. That got really complicated. Is there an easier way to put a label or canvas in button mode?
    – Sushi6006
    Jul 12, 2017 at 0:28

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