The Tkinter toolkit comes with a canvas widget that's probably a better choice for the drawing parts of your application. Tkinter itself is a bit outside the scope for this mailing list; you'll probably have more luck on the tkinter-discuss list:
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tkinter-discuss or in the main Python forum. </F> On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 11:15 AM, thomas1984 <thomas...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote: > > Hello, > > I need to make a GUI which has a fixed window size approx 390 (width) X 6020 > (height) > > It needs to have a fileMenu containing "File" "About" "Exit". In the "file" > menu it needs a menuItem called "new route". > > When you click on "new route" it needs to display a new window with a > listBox.. When a user selects an item from the list box and clicks OK - it > should pass this value to the original window. > > The difficulty here is that the main body of the GUI window, needs to > display an image BUT it needs to be an image that is able to be drawed on. > > Below is my code for drawing on the image....... It is an EXAMPLE - but i > need it like this i.e. by importing the ImageDraw library. > > # Do the proper imports for this script > from Tkinter import * > import os, sys > import Image > import ImageDraw > # Load the image > try: > im = Image.open("C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\mm.gif") > except: > print "Unable to load image" > exit(1) > # Get a drawing surface for the image > draw = ImageDraw.Draw(im) > # Draw the circle > #draw.ellipse((0,0)+im.size) > # Draw the line > #draw.line((0,0)+im.size) > # and show off the result > draw.line((0, 0) + (0,55), fill=000, width=22) > draw.text((50, 50), "hey") > im.show() > > Below is my code for the list box example...... > > from Tkinter import * > class ListBoxTest : > def __init__(self) : > self.root = Tk() > self.list_box_1 = Listbox(self.root) > self.list_box_1.pack() > self.delete_button = Button(self.root, text="Delete", > command=self.DeleteSelection) > self.delete_button.pack() > def DeleteSelection(self) : > items = self.list_box_1.curselection() > pos = 0 > for i in items : > idx = int(i) - pos > self.list_box_1.delete( idx,idx ) > pos = pos + 1 > def Show(self) : > for i in range(0, 10) : > s = "Item " + str(i) > self.list_box_1.insert( END,s ) > self.root.mainloop() > lbt=ListBoxTest() > lbt.Show() > > > Below is my code for the Canvas and Window BUT the canvas does not hold an > image I have drew on........ > > from Tkinter import * > > class AppUI(Frame): > > def __init__(self, master=None): > Frame.__init__(self, master, relief=SUNKEN, bd=2) > > self.menubar = Menu(self) > > menu = Menu(self.menubar, tearoff=0) > self.menubar.add_cascade(label="File", menu=menu) > menu.add_command(label="New") > > menu = Menu(self.menubar, tearoff=0) > self.menubar.add_cascade(label="Edit", menu=menu) > menu.add_command(label="Cut") > menu.add_command(label="Copy") > menu.add_command(label="Paste") > > try: > self.master.config(menu=self.menubar) > except AttributeError: > # master is a toplevel window (Python 1.4/Tkinter 1.63) > self.master.tk.call(master, "config", "-menu", self.menubar) > > canvas = Canvas(width = 300, height = 200, bg = 'white') > canvas.pack(expand = YES, fill = BOTH) > > gif1 = PhotoImage(file = 'mm.gif') > canvas.create_image(50, 10, image = gif1, anchor = NW) > canvas.pack() > > root = Tk() > > app = AppUI(root) > app.pack() > > root.mainloop() > > > ---- Is there anyone here who can put these elements together and maybe make > this GUI for me? I'm really stuck and as you can see by the code examples I > have gave this a shot, but I don't know how to finish it off - If someone > can do this for me - it would be great as I can look at the code and learn. > -- > View this message in context: > http://old.nabble.com/Desperate-GUI-Help-Please%21%21-tp27915646p27915646.html > Sent from the Python - image-sig mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > _______________________________________________ > Image-SIG maillist - image-...@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/image-sig > _______________________________________________ Image-SIG maillist - Image-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/image-sig