Re: [Tutor] Python gui for file input

2007-01-05 Thread Alan Gauld
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() # hi

Re: [Tutor] Python gui for file input

2007-01-05 Thread Alan Gauld
"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 n

Re: [Tutor] Python gui for file input

2007-01-05 Thread Kent Johnson
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 > for a > bunch of examples.

Re: [Tutor] Python gui for file input

2007-01-05 Thread Jason Massey
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