[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> On Windows, the easiest way to install Tile is to grab it from >> ActiveState's Tcl distribution >> (http://www.activestate.com/products/activetcl/) and then place it with >> the Tcl/Tk bits that come with Python. The Tcl/Tk build for Windows that >> python.org provides doesn't ship with Tile. You'll also have to install >> the Tile wrapper at the site I referenced earlier in your site-packages >> directory. > > For posterity's sake, here's what I did... > > - install python http://www.python.org/download/ > (use the Windows MSI install package) > - go to http://bruno.thoorens.free.fr/ and do the download > - instructions say to copy "tty.py" to "Tkinter" folder, but that > doesn't exist > - copy instead to C:\Python25\Lib > - copy folders as directed (to C:\Python25\Tcl) > > This should also work with the ActivePython download at > http://www.activestate.com/products/activepython/ . > > Within your program, you need: > > # Import "Tile" theming engine > tkroot.tk.call('package', 'require', 'tile') > tkroot.tk.call('namespace', 'import', '-force', 'ttk::*') > tkroot.tk.call('tile::setTheme', 'xpnative') > > after your call to "tkroot = Tk()" (or "tkroot = Tkinter.Tk()" if you > just "import Tkinter"). > > The frustrating part is that the main reason I wanted this is because > it says it wraps a "Notebook" widget. If it does, I can't find it! > <sigh> > > -- Brian >
The wrapper I maintain works differently, and includes the notebook widget. -- Kevin Walzer Code by Kevin http://www.codebykevin.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list