> But, when I call it from another module it locks methinks this "other module" has the answer.
jim-on-linux wrote: > py help, > > The file below will run as a stand alone file. > It works fine as it is. > > But, when I call it from another module it locks > my computer, The off switch is the only > salvation. > > This module when run as a stand alone, it will > open a jpeg image and add a vertical and > horizontal scrollbar to the canvass. > That's all it does. > > Replace the img9.jpg file with one of your own, > put the image in the current working dir., and > run. > > If you think you can help, I would appreciate it. > > > jim-on-linux > > > > > > ############################################ > > #!/usr/bin/env python > > """ > ############################################# > import Tkinter as Tk > > Do not do > ( from Tkinter import * ) > because of name space conflict with > Image.open > > ############################################## > > #### below imports Image and ImageTk are from > #### Imaging-1.1.5, PIL in Python > > """ > > > import Image > import ImageTk > import Tkinter as Tk > import os > > vpath = os.getcwd()+os.sep+'img9.jpg' > > > > class Kshow_0 : > > def __init__(self ) : > self.Fimgshow0() > > def Fimgshow0(self ) : > window = Tk.Tk() # used for stamd alone > > # window = Tk.Toplevel() > # Above Toplevel call used when running > # from another file > > > > window.title(' Image Location '+vpath ) > window.protocol('WM_DELETE_WINDOW', > window.destroy) > > vcanvas = Tk.Canvas(window, width = 375, > height=375, > borderwidth = 1, bg= > 'white') > > sbarY=Tk.Scrollbar() > sbarX = Tk.Scrollbar( orient='horizontal') > sbarY.config(command= vcanvas.yview) > sbarX.config(command= vcanvas.xview) > > vcanvas.config(yscrollcommand=sbarY.set) > vcanvas.config(xscrollcommand=sbarX.set) > > sbarY.pack(side='right', fill='y') > sbarX.pack(side='bottom', fill='x') > vcanvas.pack(expand='yes', fill='both') > > im= Image.open( vpath) > tkim = ImageTk.PhotoImage(im) > > imgW = tkim.width() > print imgW, '## imgW, jpg 58\n' > > imgH = tkim.height() > print imgH, '## imgH, jpg 61\n' > > # Draw the image on the canvas > vcanvas.create_image(0, 0, image=tkim, > anchor = 'nw' ) > > vcanvas.config(scrollregion= (0, 0, imgW, > imgH)) > window.mainloop () > > > if __name__ == '__main__' : > > Kshow_0() -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list