Again thanks for your time and assistance.
In the final program the lines would be walking across each other, in the end most probably changing every pixel. I thought about adding pixels together to form a line, then break it later when it is crossed. But in the end, it will probably be every pixel for himself, sitting there until it is 'walked over' and changed in color.
Is there a way in the canvas item that would allow me to color a pixel, but immediately throw away the id string. I am only keeping them around so that I can delete them later. I just want to color the pixel, leave it that way, and move on. If a 'bot' crosses over another line, it should change the pixel to its color, and move on. I don't know of any way to do that that is 'id'less.
Thanks for any help!!

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In reply to Re^3: Problems with Tk freezing by wulvrine
in thread Problems with Tk freezing by wulvrine

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