Shape is an [Extension] written by [Donal Fellows] which allows arbitrarily shaped windows on [X%|%X11%|%] and [Windows] to be created. The latest release, Shape 0.4, was released in 2000. It supports X11 and Microsoft Windows only. http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~fellowsd/tcl/shapeidx.html To this day, there is no known way to create shaped windows across all of X11, Windows and OS X. ''[DKF]: 27-Mar-2003 -'' It's on the [Tk 9.0 Wishlist]. ***Windows*** [TkTrans] is a Windows-specific alternative. ---- In a discussion on https://groups.google.com/d/msg/comp.lang.tcl/X46x431qG3o/Qp47dRgyiOYJ%|%comp.lang.tcl%|% it is shown that you can get a shaped window even with plain Tcl on windows. However I would only use it for a splash screen. ====== wm overrideredirect [toplevel .some] 1 wm geometry .some 800x600+40+20 wm attribute .some -transparentcolor #C1C2C3 canvas .some.c -wid 800 -hei 600 -bg #C1C2C3 \ -bd 0 -relief flat -highlightthickness 0 pack .some.c -padx 0 -pady 0 -ipadx 0 -ipady 0 .some.c create oval 20 20 780 580 -width 1 -fill #ff0000 frame .some.c.w pack [label .some.c.w.t -text "Bonjour! Tcl" -fg #C1C2C3] .some.c create window 40 40 -window .some.c.w ====== [RLE] (2012-10-08): Note that the "-transparentcolor" option to [wm] attribute is documented as a Windows only feature (wm man page): === On Windows, the following attributes may be set. ... -transparentcolor Specifies the transparent color index of the toplevel. ... === ***OS X*** tcltk-d: 2012-10-09 On MacOS10.6 wish V8.4 # (set w .anytoplevel) $w conf -bg systemTransparent wm attribute $w -transparent 1 may work! weiwu: it doesn't on my OS X Sierra but it also doesn't through an error (where on Linux it would error that "systemTransparent" is an unknown colour. *** Linux *** [[TkZinc]] used to support it. Now the project seems to have vanished. ---- Something like Shape needs to be combined with a '[drag and drop]' extension to allow proper dragging of arbitrarily shaped objects from, e.g. a [canvas] or a [text] widget (where you might want to drag a non-rectangular block of text). Does anyone have plans to really add proper 'drag and drop' support to [Tk]? Any [TIP]s in the pipeline? ''[MGS]'' 2003/03/26 - I think the best bet may be [TkDND] <> GUI | Package