L18L wrote:It is python
import sys, os, gettext, ctypes, ctypes.util, locale
import gtk, gconf
import __builtin__
# x-tile
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/x-tile", line 30, in <module>
import gtk, gconf
ImportError: No module named gtk
#
So nothing to compile
just import gtk
edit: simargl fast faster
wow!
I wish i could pretend to understand it all the importing.
But I must be honest and reveal my linux illiteracy. Is importing the same as searching in pakage manager and installing?
If not, could you guide this beginner step by step? eg: Step 1 : launch "terminal" step 2: type in "import something something "
step 3 : ???
enjoy x-tile! (always comforting to have this last line and to know that it can be done.)
(Now i wonder if x-tile is worth it because the last poster said that it didn't work so well for openbox. What about lxde? problem is there is no alternatives if i want to enjoy windows tiling. I might have to look for xfce or e17. But precise 5.7 feels so good.)
thanks!