diff --git a/customtkinter/windows/ctk_tk.py b/customtkinter/windows/ctk_tk.py index 24df49f..cc3c940 100644 --- a/customtkinter/windows/ctk_tk.py +++ b/customtkinter/windows/ctk_tk.py @@ -107,13 +107,13 @@ class CTk(tkinter.Tk, CTkAppearanceModeBaseClass, CTkScalingBaseClass): def _set_scaling(self, new_widget_scaling, new_window_scaling): super()._set_scaling(new_widget_scaling, new_window_scaling) - # Force new dimensions on window by using abs_min, max, and geometry. Without abs_min, max it won't work. + # Force new dimensions on window by using min, max, and geometry. Without min, max it won't work. super().minsize(self._apply_window_scaling(self._current_width), self._apply_window_scaling(self._current_height)) super().maxsize(self._apply_window_scaling(self._current_width), self._apply_window_scaling(self._current_height)) super().geometry(f"{self._apply_window_scaling(self._current_width)}x{self._apply_window_scaling(self._current_height)}") - # set new scaled abs_min and max with delay (delay prevents weird bug where window dimensions snap to unscaled dimensions when mouse releases window) + # set new scaled min and max with delay (delay prevents weird bug where window dimensions snap to unscaled dimensions when mouse releases window) self.after(1000, self._set_scaled_min_max) # Why 1000ms delay? Experience! (Everything tested on Windows 11) def block_update_dimensions_event(self): @@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ class CTk(tkinter.Tk, CTkAppearanceModeBaseClass, CTkScalingBaseClass): # update width and height attributes width, height, x, y = self._parse_geometry_string(geometry_string) if width is not None and height is not None: - self._current_width = max(self._min_width, min(width, self._max_width)) # bound value between abs_min and max + self._current_width = max(self._min_width, min(width, self._max_width)) # bound value between min and max self._current_height = max(self._min_height, min(height, self._max_height)) else: return self._reverse_geometry_scaling(super().geometry()) diff --git a/customtkinter/windows/ctk_toplevel.py b/customtkinter/windows/ctk_toplevel.py index d232138..3a351dc 100644 --- a/customtkinter/windows/ctk_toplevel.py +++ b/customtkinter/windows/ctk_toplevel.py @@ -109,13 +109,13 @@ class CTkToplevel(tkinter.Toplevel, CTkAppearanceModeBaseClass, CTkScalingBaseCl def _set_scaling(self, new_widget_scaling, new_window_scaling): super()._set_scaling(new_widget_scaling, new_window_scaling) - # Force new dimensions on window by using abs_min, max, and geometry. Without abs_min, max it won't work. + # Force new dimensions on window by using min, max, and geometry. Without min, max it won't work. super().minsize(self._apply_window_scaling(self._current_width), self._apply_window_scaling(self._current_height)) super().maxsize(self._apply_window_scaling(self._current_width), self._apply_window_scaling(self._current_height)) super().geometry(f"{self._apply_window_scaling(self._current_width)}x{self._apply_window_scaling(self._current_height)}") - # set new scaled abs_min and max with delay (delay prevents weird bug where window dimensions snap to unscaled dimensions when mouse releases window) + # set new scaled min and max with delay (delay prevents weird bug where window dimensions snap to unscaled dimensions when mouse releases window) self.after(1000, self._set_scaled_min_max) # Why 1000ms delay? Experience! (Everything tested on Windows 11) def block_update_dimensions_event(self): @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ class CTkToplevel(tkinter.Toplevel, CTkAppearanceModeBaseClass, CTkScalingBaseCl # update width and height attributes width, height, x, y = self._parse_geometry_string(geometry_string) if width is not None and height is not None: - self._current_width = max(self._min_width, min(width, self._max_width)) # bound value between abs_min and max + self._current_width = max(self._min_width, min(width, self._max_width)) # bound value between min and max self._current_height = max(self._min_height, min(height, self._max_height)) else: return self._reverse_geometry_scaling(super().geometry())