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Python 3 - Tkinter Relief styles
The relief style of a widget refers to certain simulated 3-D effects around the outside of the widget. Here is a screenshot of a row of buttons exhibiting all the possible relief styles −
Here is list of possible constants which can be used for relief attribute −
- FLAT
- RAISED
- SUNKEN
- GROOVE
- RIDGE
Example
# !/usr/bin/python3 from tkinter import * import tkinter top = Tk() B1 = Button(top, text = "FLAT", relief = FLAT ) B2 = Button(top, text = "RAISED", relief = RAISED ) B3 = Button(top, text = "SUNKEN", relief = SUNKEN ) B4 = Button(top, text = "GROOVE", relief = GROOVE ) B5 = Button(top, text = "RIDGE", relief = RIDGE ) B1.pack() B2.pack() B3.pack() B4.pack() B5.pack() top.mainloop()
Result
When the above code is executed, it produces the following result −

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