On Jan 9, 2009, at 12:19 PM, bilgin arslan wrote:

Hi Philip,
I tried to install PIL with the directions given and it seemed to be ok.

When I tried it with IDLE, import Image did not give an error and as
far as I checked it seemed to be working.
However, importing Image module in TextMate gives an error, saying
that the module cannot be found for some strange reason.


I am still unclear on how you're importing Python modules via TextMate. It's a text editor, so even though I've used it for a couple of years, it's not at all obvious to me how you'd use it to import a Python module. I think I can help you, but to do so I need you to tell me *exactly* what menu items you're clicking on, e.g. "Bundle/Python/ Run Script..."

The code simply contains the line *"import Image"* in both cases

From what I can see in the PIL documentation, this wouldn't work. You'd need either this:
   from PIL import Image
or this:
   import PIL.Image

What am I missing?





On Jan 9, 2009, at 2:49 AM, bilgin arslan wrote:

* Hello,
*>* I am a beginner in python and I am trying to create image files that
*>* contain
*>* lines from a text file.
*>* I am trying to do this with PIL, which seems like a suitable tool. I
*>* have a
*>* copy of TextMate(1.5.8) and I run Macosx 10.5.6
*>*
*>* The problem is, even though I installed PIL correctly (I get no
*>* errors from
*>* "import Image" in IDLE or in terminal), I can't get TextMate to
*>* import the
*>* module.
*>* I keep getting "ImportError: No module named Image" error.
*>* I tried reloading TextMate's bundles but that did not work either.
*
I use TextMate but I don't know what you mean when you say you can't
get TM to import a module. Can you give a little more context?


* There was a similar thread in this list with textmate but I can't
*>* understand
*>* how that issue was solved in the end.
*
link?



bye
Philip
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