> -----Original Message----- > From: Chris > Subject: Re: Strange terminal behavior after quitting Tkinter application > Clicking 'Quit' or on the window's 'x' causes the application to quit > without messing up the terminal. With root.mainloop() commented out, > though, no combination of root.quit(), root.destroy(), and sys.exit() > stops the terminal from getting messed up. > > So, I should call mainloop() for my application...except that I want > to use the commandline, too, and calling mainloop() freezes the > commandline. I wonder if there is another way to use the commandline > and have a GUI? I couldn't find any clear information about that.
Can you run it in the background? IIRC, if you put an ampersand ('&') at the end of the command line, it will run as a background process and leave your command line available for other tasks. (The marker may be something other than &, it's been a long, long time since I've used *nix in a gui environment.) --- -Bill Hamilton -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list