> On Jan 13, 2018, at 9:18 AM, Alan Gauld via Tutor wrote:
>
> On 13/01/18 12:05, mamatha n wrote:
>> please any one give me the code for
>
> We don't write code for you (unless you want to pay
> one of us as a contractor) But we can point you at
> some examples:
>
>>
On 29/01/18 16:30, Dragan Mestrovik wrote:
> I need some suggestions/help in showing large amount of data in grid like
> view with first column having checkboxes. Please see the image attached.
> How can i achieve this in Python GUI?
> [image: Inline image 1]http://oi39.tinypic.com/28vq6wn.jpg
Hi,
I need some suggestions/help in showing large amount of data in grid like
view with first column having checkboxes. Please see the image attached.
How can i achieve this in Python GUI?
[image: Inline image 1]http://oi39.tinypic.com/28vq6wn.jpg
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On 13/01/18 12:05, mamatha n wrote:
> please any one give me the code for
We don't write code for you (unless you want to pay
one of us as a contractor) But we can point you at
some examples:
> username (entryfld)-
> pwrd (entryfld)
> login(button),changepwrd(button)
So far very
On 13/01/18 12:05, mamatha n wrote:
please any one give me the code for
username (entryfld)-
pwrd (entryfld)
login(button),changepwrd(button)
virtualkeyboard-user has to be use dis keyboard
once click on login button regester page open
register page content 1.emply
please any one give me the code for
username (entryfld)-
pwrd (entryfld)
login(button),changepwrd(button)
virtualkeyboard-user has to be use dis keyboard
once click on login button regester page open
register page content 1.emply name(entryfld)
2.emply
dude, what are all those story comments, did you just edit the mad
lib program from Python for Absolute Beginners?
On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 12:28 AM, David Merrick merrick...@gmail.comwrote:
# Guess My Number GUI
# Create a story based on user input
from tkinter import *
import random
class
David Merrick merrick...@gmail.com wrote
Others have answered the immediate issue.
But...
def testNumber(self):
guess = int(self.numberEnt.get())
tries = 1
while guess != the_number:
if guess the_number:
number += Lower...
Just to add to what Alan's said: A key thing you will need to wrap your
head around when transitioning to GUI applications is the fact that the
application is then not linear (or as linear) as a console/text
application.
In a console application you basically control everything, and if there
Walter Prins wpr...@gmail.com wrote
Just to add to what Alan's said: A key thing you will need to wrap
your
head around when transitioning to GUI applications is the fact that
the
application is then not linear (or as linear) as a console/text
application.
Thanks for the extra detail
# Guess My Number GUI
# Create a story based on user input
from tkinter import *
import random
class Application(Frame):
GUI application that creates a story based on user input.
def __init__(self, master):
Initialize Frame.
super(Application, self).__init__(master)
The error message tells you everything... On line 60, you try to add to
number but the variable hasn't been defined.
We aren't going to debug your code for you, do YOU think it will work apart
from this? Have you tried running any of the code? It's almost always better to
build small parts and
Message: 2
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2011 16:28:25 +1200
From: David Merrick merrick...@gmail.com
To: tutor@python.org
Subject: [Tutor] Python GUI
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# Guess My Number GUI
# Create a story based
Hi..
I am new to python , i have creating one application user
agreement..using Tkinter, The Content
of the agreement will reading one file...Agree button will click means
enable next button. And activate script,
Quit button for exit the program,, Dis agree means one warning message
will show
I suggest to use boa constructor if you are new learning.
just google it. very easy tool to create your interface
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From: Ganesh Kumar bugcy...@gmail.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2011 6:43 PM
To: tutor@python.org
Subject: [Tutor] Python GUI
Ganesh Kumar bugcy...@gmail.com wrote
I am new to python , i have creating one application user
agreement..using Tkinter, The Content
of the agreement will reading one file...Agree button will click
means
enable next button. And activate script,
I'm assuming by User Agreement you mean User
Hi, Gabriela!
that interesting dashboard can be done. At least you can divide your main
window into several subwindows and do what you what you want. Each subwindows
would have a dropdownlist to redefine another sub-subwindow inside of it.
Tabs are also available in several windowing toolkits
Greetings,
I want to make a dynamic dashboard, something like:
http://examples.adobe.com/flex3/labs/dashboard/main.html#
but using python. Is it possible ?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Gabriela Soares.
--
Gabriela Soares
I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 8:03 AM, Gabriela Soares
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
I want to make a dynamic dashboard, something like:
http://examples.adobe.com/flex3/labs/dashboard/main.html#
but using python. Is it possible ?
Yes.
-Wayne
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I am nto an expert but this might help:
http://gaeswf.appspot.com/examples/initial/flex/
Norman
Gabriela Soares wrote:
Greetings,
I want to make a dynamic dashboard, something like:
http://examples.adobe.com/flex3/labs/dashboard/main.html#
but using python. Is it possible ?
Thanks
The simplest way would be to use TkInter which is distributed with Python.
Check out the cookbook recipe at:
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/438123 for a bunch
of examples.
jason
On 1/5/07, Mike Ellis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I am looking to create a simple
Jason Massey wrote:
The simplest way would be to use TkInter which is distributed with Python.
Check out the cookbook recipe at:
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/438123
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/438123 for a
bunch of examples.
You
Mike Ellis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
I am looking to create a simple gui interface to a small script.
The script requires the user to input a directory.
You don't need to write an interface just use the standard
one. Of course if you want to display the result/output in
a GUI then you neeed
Apologies for the wird formatting, looks like the news reader
got confused by Pythons chevrons and thought it was a thread!
Hopefully spacing will fix it...
Alan Gauld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
import Tkinter as tk
import tkFileDialog as fd
t = tk.Tk()
t.withdraw() # hides the Tk root
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