I am having problems in a standard Tk application with restricting my TopLevel Window from resizing when subwidgets resize. Application comes up with the size i want... I then replace frames dynamically based on database queries. The window never stays the same size - growing and shrinking to fit - its ugly... i want to use scrollbars in a fixed size outer window.

I have tried fooling with geometry(), minsize(), maxsize() etc... $toplevel->resizable() stops me from resizing it but does not stop the dynamic resizing (ie. it does things exactly backwards) - i want to allow me to resize - but prohibit the window manager from doing the same...

Any Ideas? Im on win2k using a variety of standard Tk modules.

Thanks
Ed

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