I'm developing a special-purpose button widget
derived from
a Tk
Label widget. I would like for the attribute
-background
to refer to the background color of the button in the 'off'
state. So I use
ConfigSpecs with
'PASSIVE' to
put the value of this attribute in the new widget's hash
when the user invokes
configure. Unfortunately, doing
so blocks access to the
-background attribute of the
underlying
Label widget in my module-level code when
I invoke
configure there. (I need to do this to change
the color of the underlying
Label.)
Is there a way to bypass
Tk::Derived's
configure so I can get to the
underlying attribute without having to rename my attribute
'-offbackground' (or somesuch) or resorting to a composite,
frame-based widget?
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