I've long though about the possibility of using aquafied GUI from
Fink's Python, but I've not been so smart as you. I think that a Python
package that builds against the Aqua Tcl/Tk would be great, and Fink's
users would appreciate it a lot. I hope the developers take it into
account.
Just
Dear Fink Developers,
Pymol's install plugin menu gives the following error:
AttributeError Exception in Tk callback
Function: at 0x56d0cf0> (type: )
Args: ()
Traceback (innermost last):
File "/Users/delwarl/pymol/products/PyMOLX11Hybrid.app/py23/lib/
python2.3/Pmw/Pmw_1_2/lib/PmwBase.py",
Vow!
On 14 May 2005, at 07:52 pm, William Scott wrote:
Here's a screenshot of how it looks with the fink version of pymol.
The Pmw menu launches 5 times faster and looks nicer.
http://babyurl.com/pDCJhv/pymol_screenshot.png
On Sat, 14 May 2005, Murali Vadivelu wrote:
I think its a fantastic idea.
Here's a screenshot of how it looks with the fink version of pymol.
The Pmw menu launches 5 times faster and looks nicer.
http://babyurl.com/pDCJhv/pymol_screenshot.png
On Sat, 14 May 2005, Murali Vadivelu wrote:
> I think its a fantastic idea. I built R against the Tiger version of
> aqua-tc
I think its a fantastic idea. I built R against the Tiger version of
aqua-tcl/tk and used a tcl/tk package from inside R (called
RCommander). It works flawlessly! Its just fantastic. The output
graph from the package was displayed in another quartz window which
has to be opened from inside
Hi citizens:
I noticed that 10.4 now comes with an aquafied TclTk framework. For
awhile now I had been manually installing this, and then manually
installing a framework build of Python.
With 10.4, this just became much easier, as the only thing required
for me to build Python 2.4 was to co