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You would use this attribute to display a bitmap. There are following type of bitmaps available:
"error"
"gray75"
"gray50"
"gray25"
"gray12"
"hourglass"
"info"
"questhead"
"question"
"warning"
from Tkinter import * import Tkinter top = Tkinter.Tk() B1 = Tkinter.Button(top, text ="error", relief=RAISED,\ bitmap="error") B2 = Tkinter.Button(top, text ="hourglass", relief=RAISED,\ bitmap="hourglass") B3 = Tkinter.Button(top, text ="info", relief=RAISED,\ bitmap="info") B4 = Tkinter.Button(top, text ="question", relief=RAISED,\ bitmap="question") B5 = Tkinter.Button(top, text ="warning", relief=RAISED,\ bitmap="warning") B1.pack() B2.pack() B3.pack() B4.pack() B5.pack() top.mainloop() |
This would produce following result:
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