gh-101284: Allow passing Menubutton options to tkinter.OptionMenu#151959
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Arbitrary keyword arguments are now forwarded to the underlying Menubutton and can override OptionMenu's default appearance options. The positional API is unchanged. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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tkinter.OptionMenunow forwards arbitrary keyword arguments to the underlyingMenubuttoninstead of rejecting all butcommandandname.They can also override
OptionMenu's default appearance options (borderwidth,relief,anchor, etc.), whose values are otherwise kept.The positional
variable/value/*valuesAPI is unchanged, so this is backward compatible.Unknown options are now reported by Tk itself (
unknown option "-spam") rather than by a hand-rolled message.