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from Tkinter import *

# this file demonstrates the creation of widgets as part of a canvas object

class Test(Frame):
    ###################################################################
    ###### Event callbacks for THE CANVAS (not the stuff drawn on it)
    ###################################################################
    def mouseDown(self, event):
        # see if we're inside a dot. If we are, it
        # gets tagged as CURRENT for free by tk.

        if not event.widget.find_withtag(CURRENT):
            # there is no dot here, so we can make one,
            # and bind some interesting behavior to it.
            # ------
            # create a dot, and mark it as current
            fred = self.draw.create_oval(
                event.x - 10, event.y -10, event.x +10, event.y + 10,
                fill="green")
            self.draw.tag_bind(fred, "<Enter>", self.mouseEnter)
            self.draw.tag_bind(fred, "<Leave>", self.mouseLeave)
        self.lastx = event.x
        self.lasty = event.y

    def mouseMove(self, event):
        self.draw.move(CURRENT, event.x - self.lastx, event.y - self.lasty)
        self.lastx = event.x
        self.lasty = event.y

    ###################################################################
    ###### Event callbacks for canvas ITEMS (stuff drawn on the canvas)
    ###################################################################
    def mouseEnter(self, event):
        # the "current" tag is applied to the object the cursor is over.
        # this happens automatically.
        self.draw.itemconfig(CURRENT, fill="red")
        print self.draw.coords(CURRENT)

    def mouseLeave(self, event):
        # the "current" tag is applied to the object the cursor is over.
        # this happens automatically.
        self.draw.itemconfig(CURRENT, fill="blue")

    def createWidgets(self):
        self.QUIT = Button(self, text='QUIT', foreground='red',
                           command=self.quit)
        self.QUIT.pack(side=LEFT, fill=BOTH)
        self.draw = Canvas(self, width="5i", height="5i")
        self.draw.pack(side=LEFT)

        Widget.bind(self.draw, "<1>", self.mouseDown)
        Widget.bind(self.draw, "<B1-Motion>", self.mouseMove)

    def __init__(self, master=None):
        Frame.__init__(self, master)
        Pack.config(self)
        self.createWidgets()

test = Test()
test.mainloop()

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