[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > However, that file is completely useless without instructions on how > to use it, and there are no instructions within the page or file. > > That is: > - exactly where does it get installed
In your Python site-packages directory. > - what else needs to get installed (eg. some dll) The Tile package. Install ActiveTcl from http://www.activestate.com, find the Tile package, and copy it to Python's installation of Tcl/Tk (find the libs directory--I'm not on a Windows box ATM and don't remember exactly). > - where do you find these other things http://www.activestate.com > - where does that something else get installed See above. > - how do you import this module import Tile > - how does use of Tkinter change (if at all) once imported > It shouldn't change at all. I use Frame for Tkinter frames and Tile.Frame for Tile frames, since a lot of the widgets have the same names. Here's a sample: from Tkinter import * import Tile root = Tk() root.tk.call('package', 'require', 'tile') def printme(): print "You clicked me" frame = Tile.Frame(root) frame.pack(fill=BOTH, expand=TRUE) button = Tile.Button(frame, text="Print", command=printme) button.pack() root.mainloop() HTH, Kevin -- Kevin Walzer Code by Kevin http://www.codebykevin.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list