In article ,
Christian Gollwitzer wrote:
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> wish is a type A program, it creates an interpreter and therefore must
> link to the actual library. So is Tkinter. But Tkagg is not, it extends
> a preexisting interpreter.
Thanks, Christian. That's a good summary,
Am 04.10.14 07:53, schrieb Ned Deily:
In article ,
Kevin Walzer wrote:
A Tcl library compiled for 8.5 can be loaded into 8.6 with no
re-compiling required because of stubs.
It has nothing to do with Python per se; that's just the way linking
with OS frameworks work.
> [...]
When Python
In article ,
Kevin Walzer wrote:
> On 10/3/14, 3:55 PM, Ned Deily wrote:
> > Even if there were no incompatibilities, on OS X with Tcl and Tk (and
> > other) frameworks, the version number is embedded in the path to the
> > shared library and the linker normally creates an absolute path at that.
On 10/3/14, 3:55 PM, Ned Deily wrote:
Even if there were no incompatibilities, on OS X with Tcl and Tk (and
other) frameworks, the version number is embedded in the path to the
shared library and the linker normally creates an absolute path at that.
Is this because Python lacks the concept of s
In article ,
Christian Gollwitzer wrote:
> Hmm, I'm not sure that the other projects would need an update. In Tcl
> world, there is the concept of stub libraries, an extra level of
> indirect linking provided by both the Tcl and Tk core. If the extensions
> link to the stub library (the standa
Am 03.10.14 00:08, schrieb Ned Deily:
So, to really support
Tk 8.6, the only viable option at the moment would be for us to ship our
own versions of Tk, like the Windows installer does. But it wouldn't be
acceptable, IMO, to force other projects and users to migrate to 8.6 in
the middle of a rel
In article ,
"Peter Tomcsanyi" wrote:
> "Ned Deily" wrote in message
> news:nad-40cb03.10344701102...@news.gmane.org...
> > The python.org 3.4.x series of installers will likely never change from
> > linking with Tk 8.5 by default. That would break a number of important
> > third-party Python
Thanks again for quick and informative reply.
"Ned Deily" wrote in message
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The python.org 3.4.x series of installers will likely never change from
linking with Tk 8.5 by default. That would break a number of important
third-party Python package
In article ,
"Peter Tomcsanyi" wrote:
> "Ned Deily" wrote in message
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> It's October...
> So I tried Python 3.4.2rc1 and it seems that it still links to Tk 8.5 on
> Mac.
> Does it mean that there is no plan to link to Tk 8.6 in Python 3.4.2 on
On 10/1/14, 7:51 AM, Peter Tomcsanyi wrote:
"Ned Deily" wrote in message
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The easiest option would be a downloadable package that would allow the
default python.org 8.5-linked _tkinter to be overridden with an 8.6
version. There may be some news
"Ned Deily" wrote in message
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The easiest option would be a downloadable package that would allow the
default python.org 8.5-linked _tkinter to be overridden with an 8.6
version. There may be some news on that front in the near future.
It's Octo
"Christian Gollwitzer" wrote in message
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As I said, it doesn't have a special interface, you just load it and
that's it. So if you do a tk.eval("package require tkpng"), your
Tk.PhotoImage will magically recognize PNG.
I will try it on the Mac, but on Wi
In article ,
Christian Gollwitzer wrote:
> Am 26.06.14 14:37, schrieb Christian Gollwitzer:
> > Am 26.06.14 12:39, schrieb Peter Tomcsanyi:
> >> "Christian Gollwitzer" wrote in message
> >> news:lofciv$nq6$1...@dont-email.me...
> >>> For PNG image support you can load either the Img package whi
Am 26.06.14 14:37, schrieb Christian Gollwitzer:
Am 26.06.14 12:39, schrieb Peter Tomcsanyi:
"Christian Gollwitzer" wrote in message
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For PNG image support you can load either the Img package which gives
support for a large variety of images, or the smaller
Am 26.06.14 12:39, schrieb Peter Tomcsanyi:
"Christian Gollwitzer" wrote in message
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For PNG image support you can load either the Img package which gives
support for a large variety of images, or the smaller tkpng package.
My first Google search for
"tkpn
"Christian Gollwitzer" wrote in message
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For PNG image support you can load either the Img package which gives
support for a large variety of images, or the smaller tkpng package.
My first Google search for
"tkpng" "python"
gave no usable results. So I am n
Am 25.06.14 21:26, schrieb Peter Tomcsanyi:
"Christian Gollwitzer" wrote in message
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may I ask which features of 8.6 you need in particular?
I need two of them:
- Angled text
- PNG image support with alpha channel (even if it seems a bit limited,
particula
"Christian Gollwitzer" wrote in message
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Hi Peter,
may I ask which features of 8.6 you need in particular?
Hi Christian,
I need two of them:
- Angled text
- PNG image support with alpha channel (even if it seems a bit limited,
particularly I still did not
On 6/25/14, 1:49 AM, wxjmfa...@gmail.com wrote:
I can also add, tcl or tk or tkinter (8.6) is on Windows
quite buggy. In fact, simply*unusable*.
How so?
Please report bugs at http://core.tcl.tk/tcl/reportlist or
http://core.tcl.tk/tk/reportlist, as needed.
--Kevin
--
Kevin Walzer
Code by K
In article ,
"Peter Tomcsanyi" wrote:
> Many thanks for the quick reply.
> I will try the MacPorts version, but I am quite Windows-based (I do the Mac
> installation for somebody else), so I am not sure how to install all the
> other packages that we use (NumPy, MatPlotLib, Pillow and maybe som
Hi Peter,
Am 24.06.14 20:11, schrieb Peter Tomcsanyi:
I use the Python 3.4.1 installer from
https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-341/
The Windows installation comes with Tcl/Tk version 8.6 which has some
new features (compared to 8.5) that are very important to me.
may I ask which
"Ned Deily" wrote in message
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Probably easier, though, is to install Python 3.4 from MacPorts which
does provide its own version of Tcl/Tk 8.6.1, the Cocoa version by
default or optionally an X11 version:
# after installing the base MacPorts
sudo
In article ,
> Maybe this is not the right place for this kind of question... can anyone
> suggest a better place so that the question has a chance to be read by the
> person who is actually creating the installation packages? Should I try to
> send this as a bug to bugs.python.org?
P.S. Yes, i
In article ,
"Peter Tomcsanyi" wrote:
> I use the Python 3.4.1 installer from
> https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-341/
>
> The Windows installation comes with Tcl/Tk version 8.6 which has some new
> features (compared to 8.5) that are very important to me.
>
> But the Mac install
Hello,
I use the Python 3.4.1 installer from
https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-341/
The Windows installation comes with Tcl/Tk version 8.6 which has some new
features (compared to 8.5) that are very important to me.
But the Mac installer does not include Tcl/Tk and the page:
htt
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