At 05:30 PM 7/28/2008, Alan Gauld wrote:

"Dick Moores" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote

Tkinter is involved, turtle usesw Tkinter.

Yes, I allowed for that when I made the .exe:
python Makespec.py -FKc E:\PyInstaller\MyScripts\randomTriangles_wo_named_colorsV13.exe

Means nothing to me, I've never found a need to make an exe
from a python program... :-)

But to exit I would expect the standard Windows exit key
combination (Alt F4) to work fine?

Yes, but no. Try it yourself. Please. <http://www.rcblue.com/Misc/randomTriangles_wo_named_colorsV13_no_console.exe>

Very odd, I assume the python script when executed normally
doesn't exhibit such odd behaviour?

When I try to stop the script from running not by a Ctrl+Q on the console window, but on the Turtle window, the only way is to use the Task Manager.

The only way I could stop
it was to kill the process from Task Manager.

Yes.

 Are you sure you
aren't generating some kind of autostart option in your exe
building tool?

Well, since the behavior of the .exe is exactly the same as that of the running script, I'd say that isn't happening.

I have no further ideas...

Well, thanks for trying, Alan.

Dick


_______________________________________________
Tutor maillist  -  Tutor@python.org
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor

Reply via email to