> While that's an interesting link, I was thinking of the named items like: > Numeric, (this one I know about.) > Image > ImageChops > ImageTk > time > binascii > tkMessageBox > tkSimpleDialog
The `image' ones are all part of PIL (Python Imaging Library) which is a third party module (http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/). The others: time, binascii, os.path, tkMessageBox and tkSimpleDialog are all part of the standard library (http://docs.python.org/modindex.html). I don't see the documentation for the tk* ones in the global module index, but you can always look at the source. I'm not sure what MakeQTE is. If this is a program you are able to run, you should be able to do something like this: >>> import MakeQTE >>> print MakeQTE.__file__ That will show you where it lives, and you can then look at the source for more clues. Also, you should be able to do this: >>> import MakeQTE >>> help(MakeQTE) Which will also likely give you some good clues. -Matt -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list