On 05/10/12 07:30, tayo rotimi wrote:
Hi,

I recently started learning as a python programming 'absolute beginner'.
 I have Python 3.2 installed on my laptop, and I have learned to a point
 where I need to create GUIs. I understand from the text book I am
 reading that all I need to have access to the Tkinter toolkits in a
 window-OS is double click on the Python icon to run Tkinter program
directly; but I don't have Python icon on my desktop. I went to the
program list and the relevant stuffs I have there are the IDLE (Python
GUI) and Python (command line). Double clicking on any of these did not
 bring out the console described for creating GUIs.

Then what did they do?


I am in a fixed. Its either the Tkinter module is not available on my
 Python installation or there are things I am not doing right. Please I
 need help, I need some practical guides on how to start creating GUI.
 Again, I have Python 3.2 installed on my system.

What operating system are you using?

Open the Python command line, and you should see a console open with
something like this:

Python 3.2.2 (default, Mar  4 2012, 10:50:33)
[GCC 4.1.2 20080704 (Red Hat 4.1.2-51)] on linux2
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>


Type:

import tkinter

and press the Enter key. What happens? If you get an error, copy and paste
the entire traceback, not just the error message.



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Steven
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