Athanasius added the comment:
I excitedy thought that you closing this issue meant that Python 3.9.3 or 3.9.4
had the newer TCL and this fixed.
Sadly not. I've just had GitHub build a fresh executable using Python 3.9.4
(as evidenced by `Running on Python v3.9.4 (tags/v3.9.4:1f2e308
New submission from Athanasius :
Python 3.10.0 ships with version 8.6.2.10 of both tcl86t.dll and tk86t.dll.
Python 3.9.9, released after 3.10.0, ships with the later version 8.6.2.12 of
both files.
Releasing a project using py2exe and WiX to build a windows MSI installer file
means that
Athanasius added the comment:
Thanks, I have my fingers crossed that 3.10.1 will have automatically picked up
>= 8.6.2.12 versions of the files. I'll check once it's available.
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Athanasius added the comment:
I can confirm that things are now working properly for us with Python 3.10.1.
This can be closed with regards to the immediate issue, but perhaps the release
team might want to implement some checks/policy to avoid such an issue in
future
New submission from Athanasius :
Having recently looked into UI Scaling for an application I help develop I
became aware with an issue involving tkinter.ttk.RadioButton and Windows UI
Scaling.
When you have some UI Scaling set along with dpiAware set true you might find
that radio buttons