Re: import of ttk
On 01/04/2013 11:39 PM, Terry Reedy wrote: On 1/4/2013 11:02 PM, Verde Denim wrote: In reading through one of the learning articles, I have a bit of code that imports ttk, but I apparently don't have this installed. I've looked up the svn checkout for python-tk, and have checked it out (read-only), but still get the same error. I'm running 2.6.6 python, if that helps. Show the line of code that did not work and the traceback. What system are you running on and what tcl/tk installation does it have? ttk is included with any 8.5 installation. tile is often included with 8.4 installations and should be picked up as well. The article I'm looking at is here - http://www.zetcode.com/gui/tkinter/introduction/ The line is - 16 from ttk import Frame, Button, Style $ python tkinter_tut1.py Traceback (most recent call last): File tkinter_tut1.py, line 16, in module from ttk import Frame, Button, Style ImportError: No module named ttk I'm running on Debian Squeeze, and do show both 8.4 and 8.5 of tcl -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: import of ttk
On 1/5/2013 2:21 PM, Verde Denim wrote: On 01/04/2013 11:39 PM, Terry Reedy wrote: On 1/4/2013 11:02 PM, Verde Denim wrote: In reading through one of the learning articles, I have a bit of code that imports ttk, but I apparently don't have this installed. I've looked up the svn checkout for python-tk, and have checked it out (read-only), but still get the same error. I'm running 2.6.6 python, if that helps. Upgrade to the latest 2.7 or even 3.3 if at all possible. Show the line of code that did not work and the traceback. What system are you running on and what tcl/tk installation does it have? ttk is included with any 8.5 installation. tile is often included with 8.4 installations and should be picked up as well. The article I'm looking at is here - http://www.zetcode.com/gui/tkinter/introduction/ The line is - 16 from ttk import Frame, Button, Style $ python tkinter_tut1.py Traceback (most recent call last): File tkinter_tut1.py, line 16, in module from ttk import Frame, Button, Style ImportError: No module named ttk I'm running on Debian Squeeze, and do show both 8.4 and 8.5 of tcl On my Windows 2.7 installation, directory /Lib contains directory /lib-tk (which is added to the path). /lib-tk contains files Tkinter.py and ttk.py, among others. If you have ttk.py, then I do not think you should get that specific message; if there were a problem finding tcl/tk, it should say something else. If you do not have that file, as it seems, then your installation is incomplete. So check your /Lib/lib-tk. If you do not know where it is import sys print(sys.path) Portability note: In 3.x, /lib-tk was renamed /tkinter and removed from the path. Tkinter.py was renamed __init__.py to make the renamed /tkinter an importable package. So 'import Tkinter becomes 'import tkinter', while 'import ttk', etcetera, is now 'import tkinter.ttk', etcetera. 2to3 should make the fixes. -- Terry Jan Reedy -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
import of ttk
In reading through one of the learning articles, I have a bit of code that imports ttk, but I apparently don't have this installed. I've looked up the svn checkout for python-tk, and have checked it out (read-only), but still get the same error. I'm running 2.6.6 python, if that helps. The article I'm looking at is here - http://www.zetcode.com/gui/tkinter/introduction/ Any input is appreciated. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Re: import of ttk
On 1/4/2013 11:02 PM, Verde Denim wrote: In reading through one of the learning articles, I have a bit of code that imports ttk, but I apparently don't have this installed. I've looked up the svn checkout for python-tk, and have checked it out (read-only), but still get the same error. I'm running 2.6.6 python, if that helps. Show the line of code that did not work and the traceback. What system are you running on and what tcl/tk installation does it have? ttk is included with any 8.5 installation. tile is often included with 8.4 installations and should be picked up as well. The article I'm looking at is here - http://www.zetcode.com/gui/tkinter/introduction/ -- Terry Jan Reedy -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list