Fwd: Re: Tkinter_Idle askyesno issue

My local Chimera python is Python2.3, and it works fine when I run the file with it. It is only when I run the file through the Chimera Idle version that it doesn't work. Wolf ----- Forwarded message from Conrad Huang <conrad@cgl.ucsf.edu> ----- Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 09:14:04 -0800 From: Conrad Huang <conrad@cgl.ucsf.edu> Reply-To: Conrad Huang <conrad@cgl.ucsf.edu> Subject: Re: [chimera-dev] Tkinter_Idle askyesno issue To: Wolf Cochrane <s24449424@tuks.co.za> 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".
#------------------------------------------------------ import Tkinter import tkMessageBox
print tkMessageBox.askyesno("Dialog","Click Yes or No")
#------------------------------------------------------
cheers Wolf Cochrane
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.
Conrad
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.
import Tkinter import tkMessageBox
#root = Tk() #root.geometry("500x510") #root.title("Yes/No")
#root.mainloop()
print tkMessageBox.askyesno("Linker range","Click Yes if a range of Linkers will be used at this Permutation Site")
Thanks Wolf
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