rantingrick wrote:
> Actually i see you point but there is a good reason behind me bringing
> this up here. I want to bring to the attention of everyone how little
> interest there is for Tkinter.
Right. You have no interest in resolving this issue and instead want
to use it as more ammunition in
On Jan 28, 2:34 pm, Benjamin Kaplan wrote:
> It's not that people don't appreciate your help.
First: Thanks for the reasonable response.
> It's that the mailing
> list is not the appropriate place for this type of discussion.
Actually i see you point but there is a good reason behind me bringi
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 3:24 PM, rantingrick wrote:
> Why don't you instead thank me for helping out instead of jumping to
> irate conclusions? It would *seem* that if YOU cared about the future
> of Python you would be more *accepting* of my help.
>
But you have not, in fact, helped out. You'v
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 3:24 PM, rantingrick wrote:
> On Jan 28, 8:52 am, Giampaolo Rodolà wrote:
>
>> Why don't you file a ticket on the bug tracker instead of wasting
>> yours and other people's time here by making appear another rant
>> against Tkinter as a bug report?
>
> Why don't you instea
On Jan 28, 8:52 am, Giampaolo Rodolà wrote:
> Why don't you file a ticket on the bug tracker instead of wasting
> yours and other people's time here by making appear another rant
> against Tkinter as a bug report?
Why don't you instead thank me for helping out instead of jumping to
irate conclus
2011/1/26 rantingrick :
>
> I just installed Python 3,0 on my machine. I cannot use 3.0
> exclusively yet however i was interested in just poking around and
> acquiring a taste if you will. I was happy to find that the new
> Tkinter module names now follow convention and are placed correctly...
> e
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 12:34 AM, rantingrick wrote:
> Well i tried searching for "Tkinter" issues on the tracker and just
> got annoyed quickly and left. It seems far to complicated to do
> searches with this software.
>
You should apply some of the persistence that you show on the mailing list
On Jan 26, 3:57 pm, Terry Reedy wrote:
> On 1/26/2011 11:53 AM, rantingrick wrote:
>
> To answer your other post, one of the main people to touch tkinter in
> the last 3 years was Guilherme Polo, who worked on it during and after a
> Google Summer of Code project. He does not seen to be active cur
On 1/26/2011 11:53 AM, rantingrick wrote:
To answer your other post, one of the main people to touch tkinter in
the last 3 years was Guilherme Polo, who worked on it during and after a
Google Summer of Code project. He does not seen to be active currently.
There are currently 63 open issues o
On Jan 26, 11:55 am, Benjamin Kaplan wrote:
[...snip...]
Well i should have looked before i leaped :)
This looks like an old 2.x version. I am looking for the newest
version with is renamed to "simpledialog" and contains a new class
called "SimpleDialog". Do you know were i can view this module
On Jan 26, 11:55 am, Benjamin Kaplan wrote:
> The code is hosted onhttp://svn.python.org
Thanks!
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> However some things never change it seems and some improvements are
> actually a step backwards. The same problems with the unit test in 2.x
> got ported to 3.x. And the new SimpleDialog is just more lackluster
> code like we've seen before. I was hoping to be amazed, i am
> disappointed and disg
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 11:53 AM, rantingrick wrote:
> Why would i want to waste bandwidth downloading an RC? Can i not just
> browse the source online?
If I understand what you're asking for, the answer is
http://svn.python.org/view . If you're specifically looking for 3.2rc1,
then I believe
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 11:53 AM, rantingrick wrote:
> On Jan 26, 10:43 am, Emile van Sebille wrote:
>> On 1/26/2011 8:00 AM rantingrick said...
>
>> > I just installed Python 3,0 on my machine.
>>
>> Try it again on the current release candidate
>> --http://www.python.org/download/releases/3.2/
On Jan 26, 10:43 am, Emile van Sebille wrote:
> On 1/26/2011 8:00 AM rantingrick said...
> > I just installed Python 3,0 on my machine.
>
> Try it again on the current release candidate
> --http://www.python.org/download/releases/3.2/-- testing old first
>
> Seehttp://docs.python.org/bugs.htmlht
On 1/26/2011 8:00 AM rantingrick said...
I just installed Python 3,0 on my machine.
Try it again on the current release candidate --
http://www.python.org/download/releases/3.2/ -- testing old first
release code and reporting on its problems won't get any traction.
Verify the problem contin
I just installed Python 3,0 on my machine. I cannot use 3.0
exclusively yet however i was interested in just poking around and
acquiring a taste if you will. I was happy to find that the new
Tkinter module names now follow convention and are placed correctly...
example: "tkinter.simpledialog"
How
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