I found this mailing list message to be enlightening:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/2005-March/273123.html
On 8/27/06, Alberto Troiano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried that but still the same error. Any other idea?
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> Rgds,
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> Alberto
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> 2006/8/25, Alberto Troiano <[EMAIL PR
I tried that but still the same error. Any other idea?Rgds,Alberto2006/8/25, Alberto Troiano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>:Hi everyoneIt's been a long time since I left Python for .NET 2003, but then again I need it to make an app under Linux Suse 10 and I have a question
I'm trying to put an icon to my win
> The error says that the bitmap is not defined
> Was the code OK or I have to change it?
You probably need to specify the full path.
At a guess...
Alan G.
>> root = Tk()
>> root.iconbitmap("Change.ico")
>> root.mainloop()
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Hey..thanks for the replyI found some XBM on the PC (Suse) but still no luckThe error says that the bitmap is not definedWas the code OK or I have to change it?Thanks
2006/8/25, Alberto Troiano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi everyoneIt's been a long time since I left Python for .NET 2003, but then again I
On Fri, 25 Aug 2006 15:14:49 -0400
"Alberto Troiano" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> It's been a long time since I left Python for .NET 2003, but then again I
> need it to make an app under Linux Suse 10 and I have a question
> I'm trying to put an icon to my window...
> Here is the
Hi everyoneIt's been a long time since I left Python for .NET 2003, but then again I need it to make an app under Linux Suse 10 and I have a questionI'm trying to put an icon to my window...Here is the code so far:
###Start Code###import Tkinterfrom Tkinter import *root = Tk()root.iconbitmap("Chang