The following worked for me.
from Tkinter import *
root = Tk()
myContainer = Frame(root)
myContainer.pack()
button1 = Button(myContainer)
button1['text'] = "Hello, World!"
button1['background'] = "green"
button1.pack()
root.mainloop()
Arden Hall wrote:
I'm trying to learn to use Tkinter fr
"Arden Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
The source code is:
I don't know if you cut n paste this but there are several errors:
from Tkinter import *
root = Tk()
myContainer1 = Frame(root)
myContainer.pack()
mycontainer1
button1 = Button(myContainer1)
button1["text"} =
I'm trying to learn to use Tkinter from "Thinking in Tkinter" and don't
seem to be able to get the examples to work the way they are supposed
to. I have the latest version of Python on a Macbook. Here's an
example of the kind of problem I run into:
The source code is:
from Tkinter import
> I'm trying to get my hands on some curses experiences in Python.
>
> The examples I found don't really tell me how to get rid of
subwindows and
> restore the underlying window again. Is there something that
replaces the
> curses functionality "delwin"?
> Thanks for any help!
I had the same
Hi!
Below is the settings to use the built in SAPI 5 voices. It will also
read any other voices loaded into the SAPI 5 and stores the list of all of
them.
You can change the names of the methods if you so desire. I am giving
you an example of how to set up your voices.
NOTE:
The pitch
Kent Johnson wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 3:58 PM, Stephen Nelson-Smith
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
This has to include resources which have not been visited, as the
point is to clean out old stuff.
wouldn't a 'find' for files with a an ancient access time be a better
way of findin