![]() ![]() and the graphics window created by the script does not appear! When I do this in Thonny IDE, the graphics window appears. but simply shows the script window proudly announcing that script completed. (2) When I run my simple graphics tkinter python script (pasted below) in Geany, with Tkinter capitalized since we are in 2.x. However, while tinkering I noticed that there was no way to debug. I recently undertook to get a better feel in coding in 'C' on the Raspberry Pi by trying to follow some Youtube tutorials, which was using Geany as the IDE. only when I changed it to Tkinter would it work, which I understand means it's running Python 2.x. Geany Debugger on Raspberry Pi Hello, I am quite new in using the Raspberry Pi and was in need of some assistance. (1) How do I force it to use Python 3.x? I can tell that Geany is using Python 2.x and not 3.x because when I tried "import tkinter" it gave an error saying it couldn't find tkinter. There are others (Leafpad, IDLE, VIM ), but I find that Geany. Geany on raspberry pi android#On my Pi that's now updated to a nice recent Raspbian, I am eager to start using the Geany editor for Python. If youre looking for commercial Android support on Raspberry Pi 3, then you can try emteria. ![]()
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