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I'm trying to use cx_Freeze and everything everything seems like it should work fine, however I'm getting an import error for import tkinter [CODE]Traceback #... from tkinter import __fix #... import_tkinter ImportError: DLL load failed: The specified module could not be found.[/CODE] This only happens when I take the the … |
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Does anybody know how to clear all widgets; labels, buttons, etc. from a tkinter frame so that new ones may be put in their place? I've tried self.destroy() but that makes the frame unreachable, and self.grid_forget() followed by, "and without" self.grid() neither of these work, at least not as expected. … |
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I'm trying to utilize partial in order to bind an image to it's associated name in a list "you'll see what I mean" but I'm getting a TypeError thrown on it, this is my first time trying to work with partials so I'm just not quite sure what's going on: … |
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Just fooling around I came across an issue updating a digital-clock like label. This: [CODE]self.now=time.strftime('%a. %b %d %Y %H:%M:%S',time.localtime()) self.clock=ttk.Label(self,text=self.now) self.clock.pack() while True: self.now=time.strftime('%a. %b %d %Y %H:%M:%S',time.localtime()) self.clock['text']=self.now[/CODE] simply freezes the program, I've managed to get it to update on certain events like the user hitting a button but … |
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Early this morning, and I haven't a clue how this slipped by me, I learned about the Android SDK and Python for Android, I did a little research, it's very intriguing. Has anybody worked with this at all? Do most built in libraries and modules work for it? How do … |
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Hello mates, I was wondering if in that vast amount of knowledge floating around here if any of you knew how I could save an image using Python 3.x. I know that PIL is a great, and easy option for Python 2, but I assume there must be some way … |
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I'm having an issue displaying images in tkinter, I've tried the methods suggested by effbot and a couple other sources to no avail. Here are a couple ways I've tried so far:[CODE] gmail=PhotoImage('gmail.gif') self.glab=Label(self,image='gmail.gif') self.glab.image=gmail self.glab.grid(row=3,column=4) gmail=PhotoImage('gmail.gif') self.glab=Label(self,image=gmail) self.glab.image=gmail self.glab.grid(row=3,column=4) self.glabim=PhotoImage('gmail.gif') self.glab=Label(self,image=self.glabim) self.glab.grid(row=3,column=4) gmail=PhotoImage('gmail.gif') self.lab=Label(self,image=gmail) self.lab.image=gmail self.lab.pack() [/CODE]the last one … |
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I hate to complain, but I'm not terribly impressed at the documentation for utilizing binding, it covers quite a bit but not common stuff, or maybe I'm just missing it. I was wondering how I could make the <RETURN> key equivalent to a <BUTTON1> click when a button is highlighted … |
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I was just wondering if anybody has any ideas on how I could allow a users input to be disguised on the screen when they're entering their passwords (such as the case about everywhere on the internet) i.e. gmail's black dots in place of the actual text of a password. … |
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