[Kevin Walzer] provides this before-and-after comparison: [http://www.wordtech-software.com/notile.jpg] vs. [http://www.wordtech-software.com/tile.jpg] These shots were taken under [MacOS X]. Kevin writes: "[[t]]he differences are pretty clear: the [Tile] version picks up the pinstripe background, and also the [entry] [widget] looks native (without the outline that one sees in the standard [Tk] version). . . . I don't personally see a huge difference on [Windows] when Tile is used there (standard Tk looks pretty much like any other Win2K appp), but it's pretty dramatic on the Mac." [PT] You should try it on Windows XP then. See the various screenshots of the [tile] demo at http://tktable.sf.net/tile Here for instance, is the normal Luna theme (blue). On the right are normal Tk widgets, the rest are [tile] widgets. [http://tktable.sourceforge.net/tile/demo-xp-blue-50.png] ---- [RLH] - Yup, it will be a very good day for Tk when [Tile] is rolled in. ---- ''Customizing Tile Widgets'' Tile is a big step forward, but also somewhat of a step to the side at present. It seems as if Tile is designed so that background colours, wrapping (-wraplength), etc are all defined only in styles. But what if the developer wants to make a ''single'' button or label or checkbutton look different?