here is my code for a calculator:
def menu():
print "Welcome to calculator.py"print "your options are:"print " "
print "1) Addition"print "2) Subtraction"print "3) Multiplication"
print "4) Division"print "5) Quit calculator.py"print " "return
input ("Choos
What I did:
self.imageBuffer = StringIO.StringIO()
image = Image.open(filename)
image = image.resize((150,150),Image.ANTIALIAS)
image.save(self.imageBuffer, format= 'PNG')
self.imageBuffer.seek(0)
image = Image.open(self.imageBuffer)
So, that is how I got around the problem
On Apr 27, 2012, at
On 28/04/12 14:08, Wei Juen Lo wrote:
def menu():
print "Welcome to calculator.py"
print "your options are:"
print " "
print "1) Addition"
print "2) Subtraction"
print "3) Multiplication"
print "4) Division"
print "5) Quit calculator.py"
print " "
return input ("Choose your option: ")
def m
What I am trying to do is put an image on a canvas object, which I think is
allowed.
self.picture1 = Canvas(self.pictureFrame,width=150,height=150)
self.imageBuffer = StringIO.StringIO()
image = Image.open(filename)
image = image.resize((150,150),Image.ANTIALIAS)
image.save(self.imageBuffer, f
I use 64bit Windows7 and Python 2.7.2 (upgraded from 2.6.6)
I downloaded the windows binary from the pygame site
(http://www.pygame.org/download.shtml) and ran it. During the
installation I had to choose install directory, I left it at the
default option (which created a new folder on my C: drive)
On 04/28/2012 11:00 AM, Osemeka Osuagwu wrote:
> I use 64bit Windows7 and Python 2.7.2 (upgraded from 2.6.6)
>
> I downloaded the windows binary from the pygame site
> (http://www.pygame.org/download.shtml) and ran it. During the
> installation I had to choose install directory, I left it at the
>
System Information
Ubuntu 11.10
Python 2.7.2
Problem
I think my Ubuntu has PyGTK and GTK both already installed. But
however when I am importing "gtk" in Python interactive mode then I am
getting the following warning:
(.:4126): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to
On 28/04/12 23:48, Santosh Kumar wrote:
System Information
Ubuntu 11.10
Python 2.7.2
Problem
I think my Ubuntu has PyGTK and GTK both already installed.
You should be able to confirm that by checking in Synaptic.
however when I am importing "gtk" in
Make sure you installed the theme engine 'pixmap' or whichever gtk package
that has the theme engine you are missing. Google search for the gtk
packages. Look here
http://askubuntu.com/questions/66356/gdk-gtk-warnings-and-errors-from-the-command-lineand
you will see a very similar problem with a so