In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ivan Reborin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all, > > I'm new to python, new as newbies get, so please, don't take wrongly > if this seems like a stupid or overly simple question. > > I'm going through examples in a book I have ("Beginning python", by > Hetland Marcus) and I just started doing wxPython examples. > > But every sample I try, for example: > > import wx > app = wx.App() > win = wx.Frame(None, title="Simple editor") > loadButton = wx.Button(win, label='Open') > saveButton = wx.Button(win, label='Save') > win.Show > app.MainLoop() As mentioned, it should be win.Show(). If that doesn't help, try saving it to something.py and executing that instead of running it inside IDLE. > closes too fast. After running in python IDLE just the line > === restart === > shows up. > > How can I keep the window to "stay alive" so I see what I get ? > I'm on a winxp platform using python 2.5.2. if that matters. > > Please, any help, constructive advice and ideas are very much > appreciated. > > Best regards > Ivan Reborin -- David C. Ullrich -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list