malv wrote: > Wanting to explore tk under python, I must say that it seems to be very > difficult to find the required information in one single place. > I would like to give tk a try but as I need as a test something > equivalent of the Qt datagrid, I don't seem manage yet to get the > latest releases of tablelist, tcl, tk and tile going. > Did anybody manage to make the recent releases work in Python 2.4? > I manged to do some things with tablelist v4.2 but with the 8.4 > versions of tcl/tk. However, for future work including tile, it would > seem wise to start out from 8.5. > In order to make tcl8.5, tk8.5 go, I suppose the 8.4 versions have to > be removed. > Do I have to remove and recompile python 2.4 as well? Is there any > compact writup on how to get going without having to delve into the > inner workings and wrapping of tcl? > Thx. > malv > Tcl/Tk 8.5 has not yet been released--it's still in alpha testing. Last I heard the target release date was next spring or summer.
I'm coming to Python from the Tcl/Tk world, and the limited testing of Tile (v. 0.7.2) and tablelist (0.4.2) that I've done works fine (this is with Python 2.4.2 and Tcl/Tk 8.4.10). -- Cheers, Kevin Walzer, PhD WordTech Software - "Tame the Terminal" http://www.wordtech-software.com sw at wordtech-software.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list