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Is it possible to set the cursor position in a Tkinter Text widget? I'm not finding anything terribly useful yet.

The best I've been able to do is emit a <Button-1> and <ButtonRelease-1> event at a certain x-y coordinate, but that is a pixel amount, not a letter amount.

nbro
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If "text", "line", and "column" are your text object, the desired text line and desired column variables are, respectively:

text.mark_set("insert", "%d.%d" % (line + 1, column + 1))

If you would not like to care about the line number... well, you have to.

Complete documentation at The Tkinter Text Widget.

martineau
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jsbueno
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To set the cursor position, you can use the text_widget.mark_set method, with "insert" (or Tkinter.INSERT for a “constant”) first argument and, for the second argument, one of many forms, the most useful being:

  • "%d,%d" % (line, column), where line is 1-based and column is 0-based
  • "1.0+%d chars" % index, where index is 0-based just like a string/unicode index in Python

To get the index of a mark, you can use the text_widget.index method:

text_widget.index(Tkinter.INSERT)
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This property is just for Text Widget, because for Entry Widget we could use:

entry_widget_name.icursor("position")

For Text Widget will be:

text_widget_name.mark_set("insert", "%d.%d" % (x,y))

where x = row position y = column position

(using integer numbers with dots like 1.0 or 3.0 for example)

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