Thanks for the reply, Ville, I'll give that a try.

Could the Leo web page that gives the system requirements be changed
to say python 2.6 should be used? At the moment, this url:

     http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/install.html

states:

     Leo will work on any platform that supports Python 2.5 or
later...

To me "2.5 or later" means that 3.1 would also work, so the web page
is confusing. Perhaps it could say, "... supports Python 2.5 or 2.6.
Versions higher than 2.6 are not currently [supported? certified?]."

On Jul 21, 9:58 pm, "Ville M. Vainio" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I recommend trying to install python 2.6, then relevant pyqt version.
>
> after that, just download leo and run "launchLeo.py". The rest of the
> steps are optional.
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 4:20 AM, taa <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello All,
>
> > XP SP3
>
> > I'm not a Python programmer so I'm not able to debug the message I'm
> > getting below.
>
> > Background on this issue: Not knowing what I was doing, I installed
> > (only) Leo-4.7.1-final first, which obviously didn't work when I found
> > out later (http://webpages.charter.net/edreamleo/install.html) I
> > needed to install Python and PyQt first. I uninstalled Leo, then
> > proceeded to download and install in this order the latest versions of
> > Python (python-3.1.2.msi) and PyQt (PyQt-Py3.1-gpl-4.7.4-1.exe). I've
> > never had these programs installed on my machine before.
>
> > While carefully following the "Installing Leo on Windows" the only
> > step I skipped -- because it's labeled optional -- was step 4 to
> > create a junction link. I elected to use the full directory name.
>
> > My leo.bat file looks like this:
>
> > @C:\Python31\python.exe -i "C:\Python31\Lib\site-packages\Leo-4.7.1-
> > final\launchLeo.py" %*
>
> > and is what I used to launch Leo when I got the messages below. The
> > VERY first time I tried to launch Leo I do remember being asked for a
> > unique identifier so I typed in my initials. I don't remember what I
> > did after putting in the ID -- maybe I got distracted by a phone call,
> > or maybe it just took me to a C: prompt -- but in any case now I get
> > the messages below.
>
> > I could not find a related FAQ on the errors below so I'm writing to
> > this list for help. I realize Loe's author, Edward Ream, is on
> > vacation for two weeks, and if he's the moderator I further realize
> > this first message requires his approval before anyone else may see
> > it. I'm hoping someone might be able to help me while he's away. If
> > not, I'll just wait for Edward's return.
>
> > Can anyone help?
>
> > Kind regards,
> > Todd
>
> > -----
> > *** isPython3: True
> > PyQt not installed - reverting to Tk UI
> > tkGui.py: can not import tkFont
> > tkGui.py: can not import tkFileDialog
> > Can not import Pmw from plugin tkGui
> > Can not import tkColorChooser from plugin tkGui
> > PyQt not installed - reverting to Tk UI
>
> > qtGui.py: can not import Qt
> > Use "launchLeo.py --gui=tk" to force Tk
> > Can not import quicksearch from plugin quicksearch
> > Can not import contextmenu from plugin contextmenu
> > Can not import nav_qt from plugin nav_qt
>
> > qtGui.py: can not import Qt
> > Use "launchLeo.py --gui=tk" to force Tk
> > Traceback (most recent call last):
> >  File "C:\Python31\Lib\site-packages\Leo-4.7.1-final\launchLeo.py",
> > line 8, in <module>
> >    leo.core.runLeo.run()
> >  File "C:\Python31\Lib\site-packages\Leo-4.7.1-final\leo\core
> > \runLeo.py", line 96, in run
> >    ok = doPostPluginsInit(args,fn,relFn,script,versionFlag)
> >  File "C:\Python31\Lib\site-packages\Leo-4.7.1-final\leo\core
> > \runLeo.py", line 341, in doPostPluginsInit
> >    g.app.createQtGui(fileName='core')
> >  File "C:\Python31\Lib\site-packages\Leo-4.7.1-final\leo\core
> > \leoApp.py", line 387, in createQtGui
> >    import leo.plugins.qtGui
> >  File "C:\Python31\Lib\site-packages\Leo-4.7.1-final\leo\plugins
> > \qtGui.py", line 52, in <module>
> >    from PyQt4 import QtCore
> > ImportError: DLL load failed: The specified module could not be found.
>
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