Purpose: to provide examples to the beginning [Tk] programmer of how the -sticky configuration parameter works on the various Tk [widget]s that support the flag. ---- For instance: frame .addr -background orange grid .addr -sticky we entry .addr.addr1 -width 30 grid .addr.addr1 -sticky we The original author's expectation was that the field would be left justified and would expand. - [RS] would rather expect it to be centered, but fill all available space. Use ''-justify left'' for left justification :) The originator wasn't talking about text within a label or whatever being justified. They were expecting the entry box to hang on the left of frame - me, I don't know why they expected that instead of centered... I certainly expected it centered. The ''-sticky'' argument indicates the developer is specifying on which side(s) of a [grid] ''cell'' a widget should appear. The parms for the ''-sticky'' are one of the following: * n (north) * s (south) * e (east) * w (west) or some reasonable combination of these flags. So, a value of "we" would, in my mind, mean that a widget would be centered along the horizontal axis of the grid cell. A value of "ns" would indicate that a widget would be centered along the vertical axis of the grid cell. A value of "news" would, I presume, attempt to center the widget along both axies. ---- [Category GUI]