On 04/29/2013 09:17 PM, alternativ...@rocketmail.com wrote:
I thought 'clause' was reffering to the 'if __name__ == "__main__":' thing in 
English, but apparently not.
Well except the import and the 'globalization' of my variables, every thing is 
idented.


No clue whom you think you're replying to, but all your replies so far are appearing in the thread as replies to your OP. Please use a little context from the message you think you're responding to, so we have an idea what you're talking about.

Did you ever see MRAB's message, where he told you exactly what the change requested was?


if __name__ == "__main__":
    # This part will be run if the file is run as the main script.
    #
    # The multiprocessing module will import this file to run the
    # "player" function, but __name__ won't be "__main__" when it does
    # so, therefore this bit of code won't be run.

    #Initialisation
    fenetre = Tk()
    frame = Frame(fenetre, width=200, height=100)
    instance = 'Instance'

    #TK
    frame.focus_set()
    frame.bind("<Key>", key)
    frame.pack()
    fenetre.mainloop()

All of those lines were at the left margin in your earlier posted code, and you give us no reason to expect you've made them conditional.

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