[Pythonmac-SIG] Mac OS 10.3.5 and tkinter. (original) (raw)
Paul Taka takaanna at hotmail.com
Fri Nov 26 14:09:19 CET 2004
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Yes, in fact, I've just noticed it before check my mail... But I used darwin-7.5.0 instead... (It doesn't matter?)
When I tried to launch the python scripts I wrote under linux, I got an encoding problem. So as it is written on python.org, I added
-- enconding: utf-8 --
And replaced #!/usr/bin/python with #!/usr/bin/pythonw
But I still have problems :(
My HelloWorld is like this:
==================================== from Tkinter import *
fen1=Tk()
tex1= Label(fen1, text="Hello World!", fg='red') tex1.pack()
tex2= Label(fen1, text="Bonjour à tous !", fg="blue") tex2.pack()
bou1= Button(fen1, text="Quit", command=fen1.destroy) bou1.pack()
fen1.mainloop()
And I get:
syntax error near unexpected token ('
fen1=Tk()'
Are there compatibility problem with python programs using TK?
Thanks a lot again.
Paul
In PackageManager select File | Open URL in PackMan and try:
http://www.python.org/packman/version-0.3/darwin-7.0.0- PowerMacintosh.plist Ignore the warning message! If you go to www.python.org/packman you'll find more info.
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