I am using tk in python (3), though I'd assume that this applies to any language. I am looking to get the current x, y coordinates of a tk window outside of the title bar:
import tkinter
root = tkinter.Tk()
however, using root.winfo_y()
gives me the coordinates including the depth of the titlebar. For a window that is in the upper left corner of my screen:
root.winfo_x(), root.winfo_y() # returns (0, 22)
In other words, running:
root.geometry('+{}+{}'.format(root.winfo_x(), root.winfo_y()))
will move down the window by 22 pixels (the height of the title bar) every time I call it. How can I get the actual coordinates of the entire window?
In Tkinter, most configuration functions when used without new value arguments returns the current value(s). Thus
root.geometry()
(plus a few string parsing) can serve your goal.