On Jun 2, 8:48 pm, Martin Brochhaus <martin.brochh...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
> I can only guess.
>
> 1) You can delete "import helper" as that is never used in the code and would 
> raise another "no module" exception.
>
> 2) You can delete "import settings" and just insert some integers further 
> down where it is used (settings.width and settings.height)
>
> OR
>
> - you can make the folder where your script resides a python module by adding 
> a __init__.py file
> - then add a settings.py
> - put height = 100 and width = 100 into settings.py
> - you should no longer get that error.
>
> You probably took that script out of a bigger context. Does it eventually 
> come with a zip-file containing some more files (such as __init__.py and 
> settings.py)?
>
> Best regards,
> Martin

Hey,

Thanks for your help. I looked into the source directory and both the
files are there! Its working now :)

But somehow it worked in Python on Windows installation without any
such problem. Was using Python 2.7 on Win.

Anyways, thanks a lot for your help. :)

Thanks,
Neeraj
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