Bandung wrote: > (I sent this message 2 hrs earlier with a couple of embedded files. The > attached files seem to be the cause for holding up the posting of the > message on the board) Anyways, here are the final steps for getting your > installation working.... > > > -------------------------------. > > You are almost there! Looks like you need tcl. Download this file and > unzip it. it is a later version of tcl than the one that you were using. > > tcltk8_4_12_ce-arm.zip > > Place the lib directory under your \\Program files\\ directory. > You can ignore the directory called bin which contains the three files, > celib, tcl84.dll and tk84.dll since you have already copied into your > Windows directory. > > So your Python installation directory structure now looks like this... > > \\Program files\\Python25 > \\Program files\\lib > \\Windows\\ ...those three files with the names of the files that were in > the directory called "bin" > > Your are now ready to start coding! > > With the files from this "lib", you will also be able to use bwidgets as > well as Tkinter widgets. There are also iwidgets which I haven't tried yet. > Plus, if you want to "tcl" then copy the tcls84h.exe and wish84.exe files > into your Windows directory as well. And if you want a cool table widget, > you can use the following file. Place it in your "lib" directory along side > of the bwidget directory etc. > > Tktable2.zip > > > > > > > >
Thank you very much for all the time. That works perfectly. I have played around with some demo type files to see how they work and how it looks. And so far it looks very promising. The hard work will start a bit later. Thanks for all your effort. John Aherne _______________________________________________ PythonCE mailing list PythonCE@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonce