Re: missing pydoc gui

2007-12-26 Thread JimG
On Dec 26, 1:56 pm, Bernard Delmée <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > (I know replying to self is a sure sign of aging :-) > A quick update: after installing the 'tkinter' fedora > package (still in live-cd mode), the following 3 lines > script does what "pydoc -g " should: > > import Tkinter >

Re: missing pydoc gui

2007-12-26 Thread JimG
On Dec 26, 10:43 am, JimG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Dec 26, 9:46 am, Bernard Delmée <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > > FWIW I am using 2.4.4 under debian etch and 2.5.1 under windows XP, > > and pydoc seems to support the -[pgkw] flags under both ve

Re: missing pydoc gui

2007-12-26 Thread JimG
ting me to install the python-tk package. > > Does "pydoc -g" provide any feedback on your installation? > > One nice alternative for python standard doc is the .CHM file > provided at python.org. You can use the "xchm" viewer under linux. > > On 26/12/

Re: missing pydoc gui

2007-12-26 Thread JimG
On Dec 26, 8:27 am, Bernard Delmée <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Jim, I guess you're missing tk and its tkinter > python wrapper. Sorry I don't know what the corresponding > packages would be called under fedora... Hi Bernard, Thanks for the suggestion, however, that does not seem to be the rea

Re: missing pydoc gui

2007-12-24 Thread JimG
On Dec 24, 9:23 am, JimG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I just read about the pydoc gui in "Learning Python." But it's > mysteriously absent from my Fedora 8 Python installation. Searching > the filesystem exhaustively turns up no pydocgui script anywhere, and >

missing pydoc gui

2007-12-24 Thread JimG
I just read about the pydoc gui in "Learning Python." But it's mysteriously absent from my Fedora 8 Python installation. Searching the filesystem exhaustively turns up no pydocgui script anywhere, and not only does "pydoc -g" not work, my Python documentation has no mention of it, it describes py