On Friday 2011 March 18 21:39, Manatee wrote: > I hope this is the place to post this question. I am a really new > pythonista. I am studying Tkinter and when I run this basic code, I > get a syntax error on line 20, print "hi there, everyone". Its a > simple print line, but I can't see the problem. I am using Python > 2.71, gVim for an editor, and a console window to execute the program. > Here is the link to the website that I am trying to follow: > > http://www.pythonware.com/library/tkinter/introduction/hello-again.htm > > Thanks for any help. > > > # File: hello2.py > > from Tkinter import * > > class App: > > def __init__(self, master): > > frame = Frame(master) > frame.pack() > > self.button = Button(frame, text="QUIT", fg="red", > command=frame.quit) > self.button.pack(side=LEFT) > > self.hi_there = Button(frame, text="Hello", > command=self.say_hi) > self.hi_there.pack(side=LEFT) > > def say_hi(self): > > print "hi there, everyone" > > root = Tk() > > app = App(root) > > root.mainloop()
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