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Tkinter: Python may not be configured for Tk - Stack Overflow So appearantly many seems to have had this issue (me including) and I found the fault to be that Tkinter wasn't installed on my system when python was compiled This post describes how to solve the problem by: Removing the virtual environment python distribution install Tkinter with sudo apt-get install tk-dev (for deb) or sudo pacman -S tk (for arch manjaro) Then proceed to compile python
python - What does calling Tk () actually do? - Stack Overflow root = tk Tk() app = Application(root) The program would run as well as it did before With all this in mind, what I'm interested in knowing is: What does calling root = tk Tk() actually do (as in, what gets initialized) and why can the previous snippet work without it? Would I run into any pitfalls or limitations if I don't call Tk() and just built my application around the Frame class?
What is the difference between the widgets of tkinter and tkinter. ttk . . . The widgets in tkinter are highly and easily configurable You have almost complete control over how they look - border widths, fonts, images, colors, etc ttk widgets use styles to define how they look, so it takes a bit more work if you want a non-standard button ttk widgets are also a little under-documented Understanding the underlying theme and layout engines (layout within the widgets
python - root = tkinter. Tk () or root = Tk ()? - Stack Overflow I can't figure out if it's about root = tkinter Tk() vs root = Tk(), or import tkinter vs from tkinter import *, or something entirely different I can't find a successful combination I'm using Ubuntu and Python 3 6 9
python - How to pip install tkinter - Stack Overflow Now Install Tkinter Tkinter can be installed using pip The following command is run in the command prompt to install Tkinter pip install tk This command will start downloading and installing packages related to the Tkinter library Once done, the message of successful installation will be displayed
How to pass arguments to a Button command in Tkinter? import Tkinter as Tk win = Tk Toplevel() frame = Tk Frame(master=win) grid(row=1, column=1) button = Tk Button(master=frame, text='press', command=action) The method action is called when I press the button, but what if I wanted to pass some arguments to the method action? I have tried with the following code:
python - How do I close a tkinter window? - Stack Overflow root destroy() While destroy() command vanishes out root mainloop(), i e , root mainloop() stops <window> destroy() completely destroys and closes the window So, if you want to exit and close the program completely, you should use root destroy(), as it stops the mainloop() and destroys the window and all its widgets But if you want to run some infinite loop and don't want to destroy your
What does the tk. call function do in Python Tkinter? package require tk frame f button f b -text "Press me!" (note: Tkinter actually generates more complex names than f and f b, but the concept is the same) The call method is the interface to this underlying tcl interpreter It allows you to construct a tcl command and ask the interpreter to run it It is a bridge between python and tcl It is not typically used in application-level code