Bit of a survey: Wondering which IDE you use? VIM? Emacs? Pycharm? Spyder?
IF you use Vim, did you COMPILE it with python support and just turn on syntax highlighting or did you also customize it more with a .vimrc file? On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 2:11 PM, myles broomes <mylesbroo...@hotmail.co.uk>wrote: > I am trying to import pygame but everytime I do, I get an ImportError. > Here is the code I'm trying to run: > > import pygame,sys > from pygame.locals import * > > pygame.init() > DISPLAYSURF=pygame.display.set_mode((400,300)) > pygame.display.set_caption('Hello World!') > while True: #main game loop > for event in pygame.event.get(): > if event.type==QUIT: > pygame.quit() > sys.exit() > pygame.display.update() > > And the error I get: > > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "C:\Python32\blankgame.py", line 1, in <module> > import pygame,sys > ImportError: No module named 'pygame' > > When I import pygame using the shell however, it works fine. I am using > Python 3.2.3 and the Pygame installer I downloaded > ispygame-1.9.2a0.win32-py3.2.msi. > > -- David Running Linux since 1994