[chimera-dev] Tkinter_Idle askyesno issue

Conrad Huang conrad at cgl.ucsf.edu
Thu Jan 12 09:14:04 PST 2006


Can you please try the same thing with Chimera's version of Python?   
It's in $CHIMERA/bin/python2.4, where $CHIMERA is where you installed  
Chimera.  Thanks,

Conrad

On Jan 12, 2006, at 12:01 AM, Wolf Cochrane wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I still have the same bug. The same file works fine if I run it  
> with my local
> version of Python(on Suse 9.2), but when run through the Chimera  
> Idle version it
> always returns "False".
>
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>
> #------------------------------------------------------
> import Tkinter
> import tkMessageBox
>
> print tkMessageBox.askyesno("Dialog","Click Yes or No")
>
> #------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> cheers
> Wolf Cochrane
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>  tried this on Chimera 1.2184 on a Windows XP system and the code
> returns True when you click Yes and False when you click No.
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> Conrad
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> On Jan 11, 2006, at 8:45 AM, Wolf Cochrane wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> Is it just me of does this bit of code always print "False" when
>
>> run through
>> Idle (Chimera v1.2065). If so, how to I get around it without
>> having to build my
>> own dialogs.
>>
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>> import Tkinter
>> import tkMessageBox
>>
>> #root = Tk()
>> #root.geometry("500x510")
>> #root.title("Yes/No")
>>
>> #root.mainloop()
>>
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>> print tkMessageBox.askyesno("Linker range","Click Yes if a
> range of
>> Linkers will
>> be used at this Permutation Site")
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>> Thanks
>> Wolf
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