[Edu-sig] How to explore Tkinter interactively with IDLE 1.0
Gregor Lingl
glingl at aon.at
Fri Sep 26 12:49:03 EDT 2003
Dethe Elza schrieb:
> On Thursday, September 25, 2003, at 10:09 PM, Kirby Urner wrote:
>
>> It's true for me as well that when I first say up(), the Tk window is
>> behind
>> the main one. I see it by sliding the main one out of the way. I don't
>> touch the secondary one.
>>
>> The secondary window (showing the turtle) is not responsive in the usual
>> way.
>
>
> This is the case for me when I try using turtle commands from the
> python interpreter interactively, so it doesn't seem to be limited to
> Idle behaviour. I'm using Python 2.3 on OS X (10.2) with the native
> Tk library. I cannot close the Tk window. When I click in the window
> the interpreter prints
>
> >>> SetFrontProcess failed,-606
Hi Dethe,
this doesn't occur under Windows. With commandline-python works as expected.
Moreover the Tk - example from my prior posting works also with Python
3.2.1
command line interpreter exactly as it did with IDLE 0.8 in earlier
Python versions.
Regards, Gregor
>
> And the window has none of the control buttons or drag bar enabled.
> OS X has some issues normally with starting up GUI windows from the
> command-line, but you can generally interact with them.
>
> I hadn't played with the turtle package (I should look at it, since
> I've written my own incomplete turtle program with totally different
> interaction). This was fun:
>
> def zap(x):
> for i in range(0, x * 5, 5):
> circle(i)
>
> for x in range(8):
> right(60)
> zap(x + 5)
>
> It needs sound effects, though.
>
> --Dethe
>
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