Hi All, Wondering if you can tell me what I am missing. I am trying to move some projects over to the Linux side and Tix is giving me a fit. Here's what I get when I try to do something in Ubuntu relating to Tix. (Python 2.5)
>>> import Tix >>> tk = Tix.Tk() Traceback (most recent call last): File "<pyshell#1>", line 1, in <module> tk = Tix.Tk() File "/usr/lib/python2.5/lib-tk/Tix.py", line 210, in __init__ self.tk.eval('package require Tix') TclError: can't find package Tix >>> If I do this in IDLE on the Windows (Also Python 2.5), I don't encounter any errors and I can go on my merry way. Now I do note the TclError part but I am not familiar with TCL proper to diagnose this error. I went to /usr/lib/python2.5/lib-tk and everything looks normal. On the other hand, I can do: import Tkinter tk = Tkinter.Tk() on the Linux side and all is cool as well. For most of my stuff where I use minor GUI, I always start out my code with: import Tix tk = Tix.Tk() ... ... And so on. Any Ideas? Steve P
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