I'm doing with tutorial on youtube in this Python Course at 6:23:00 for him is working I don't know what to do.
Code:
from tkinter import *
#label = an area widget that holds text and/or an image within a window
window = Tk()
photo = PhotoImage(file='C:\\Users\\Kuba\\Desktop\\folder\\images\\3x')
label = Label(window, text='something', font=('Arial',30,'bold'), fg='#00FF00',
bg='black', bd=10, relied=RAISED, padx=20,pady=20, image=photo)
label.pack()
#label.place(x = 0,y= 0)
window.mainloop()
Result:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "c:\\Users\\Kuba\\Desktop\\folder\\programowanie\\nauka programowania python\\nauka po angielsku\\nauka66.py", line 8, in \<module\>
photo = PhotoImage(file='C:\\Users\\Kuba\\Desktop\\folder\\images\\3x')
File "C:\\Users\\Kuba\\AppData\\Local\\Programs\\Python\\Python310\\lib\\tkinter\__init_\_.py", line 4093, in __init__
Image.__init__(self, 'photo', name, cnf, master, \*\*kw)
File "C:\\Users\\Kuba\\AppData\\Local\\Programs\\Python\\Python310\\lib\\tkinter\__init_\_.py", line 4038, in __init__
self.tk.call(('image', 'create', imgtype, name,) + options)
\_tkinter.TclError: couldn't open "C:\\Users\\Kuba\\Desktop\\folder\\images\\3x": no such file or directory
As the error implies "C:\Users\Kuba\Desktop\folder\images\3x": no such file or directory, you either do not have the image or made a typo in the directory. you can change it manually using file explorer to make sure your photo exists in the directory you entered.
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r_login = Tk()
r_login.title("Admin Login - Student Management System")
r_login.geometry("1280x720")
bg2 = PhotoImage(file="002.png")
lbl_bg2 = Label(r_login, image=bg2)
lbl_bg2.pack()
icon = PhotoImage(file='logo.png')
r_login.iconphoto(True, icon)
root = Tk()
root.title("Student Management System")
root.geometry("1280x720")
bg1 = PhotoImage(file="003.png")
lbl_bg1 = Label(root, image=bg1)
lbl_bg1.pack()
icon = PhotoImage(file='logo.png')
root.iconphoto(True, icon)
title = Label(root, text="Student Management System",
font=("Arial", 48, "bold"),
fg="black", bg="white")
title.place(x=226, y=30)
Output:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "D:\Students Management\main.py", line 137, in <module>
lbl_bg1 = Label(root, image=bg1)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File "C:\Users\amicr\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python311\Lib\tkinter\__init__.py", line 3214, in __init__
Widget.__init__(self, master, 'label', cnf, kw)
File "C:\Users\amicr\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python311\Lib\tkinter\__init__.py", line 2628, in __init__
self.tk.call(
_tkinter.TclError: image "pyimage3" doesn't exist
I'm not being able to display the image in next. The first one is for admin for login and where the second is for another
Both of this image in my working directory and logo also. But some how I'm getting this error
You have more than one instance of Tk. All of the images are being created in the first instance and cannot be used in the second or subsequent instances.
You should not be creating two instances of Tk. Instead, if you need multiple windows. The second and subsequent windows should be instances of Toplevel.
For more info for why multiple instances of Tk is discouraged, read this
When I try to add an image and set it as my GUI window logo it gives me these errors
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Users\Meina Jia\PycharmProjects\guwindow\main.py", line 7, in <module>
icon = PhotoImage(file='logo.jpg')
File "C:\Users\Meina Jia\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python310\lib\tkinter\__init__.py", line 4093, in __init__
Image.__init__(self, 'photo', name, cnf, master, **kw)
File "C:\Users\Meina Jia\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python310\lib\tkinter\__init__.py", line 4038, in __init__
self.tk.call(('image', 'create', imgtype, name,) + options)
_tkinter.TclError: couldn't recognize data in image file "logo.jpg"
Process finished with exit code 1
I already changed the file type using code.
from tkinter import *
window = Tk()
window.geometry("420x420")
window.title("Backrooms in A Nutshell")
icon = PhotoImage(file='logo.jpg')
window.iconphoto(True, icon)
window.mainloop()
For this, you will need the Pillow Library.
import tkinter as tk
from PIL import ImageTk, Image
window = tk.Tk()
window.geometry("420x420")
window.title("Backrooms in A Nutshell")
icon = ImageTk.PhotoImage(Image.open('logo.jpg'))
window.iconphoto(True, icon)
window.mainloop()
Note: It is good practice to import a library directly:
Run
import tkinter
instead of
from tkinter import *
from tkinter import *
window = Tk()
window.geometry("500x500")
icon = PhotoImage(file="X.png")
window.iconphoto(True,icon)
window.mainloop()
#my code
#error
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Users\priya\PycharmProjects\pythonProject2\main.py", line 5, in <module>
icon = PhotoImage(file="X.png")
File "C:\Users\priya\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python310\lib\tkinter\__init__.py", line 4093, in __init__
Image.__init__(self, 'photo', name, cnf, master, **kw)
File "C:\Users\priya\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python310\lib\tkinter\__init__.py", line 4038, in __init__
self.tk.call(('image', 'create', imgtype, name,) + options)
_tkinter.TclError: couldn't recognize data in image file "X.png"
It seems that the file X.png is not a valid PNG image file, try viewing it in a image viewer and check its filetype via https://www.checkfiletype.com/ or using the file command via WSL.
I am trying to show an image on screen with python and tkinter, but when I run it, it gives an error in the PhotoImage object.
This is my code:
from tkinter import *
root = Tk()
photo = PhotoImage(file="devil.png")
label = Label(root, image=photo)
label.pack()
root.mainloop()
The image file is in the same folder as the .py file.
And it gives this error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:/Users/MyUsername/PycharmProjects/GUI test/home.py", line 5, in <module>
photo = PhotoImage(file="devil.png")
File "C:\Users\MyUsername\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36-32\lib\tkinter\__init__.py", line 3542, in __init__
Image.__init__(self, 'photo', name, cnf, master, **kw)
File "C:\Users\MyUsername\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36-32\lib\tkinter\__init__.py", line 3498, in __init__
self.tk.call(('image', 'create', imgtype, name,) + options)
_tkinter.TclError: encountered an unsupported criticial chunk type "iDOT"
Does anyone know how to fix this?
The chunk type of image you're using, 'iDOT', is not a registered PNG chunk. So, you should replace the image with an appropriate one.
This can help you understand what actually error is about
I am trying to make a tkinter code that can generate a window with an image on it. This is the area that keeps giving me an error:
window=tk.Tk()
window.geometry('1100x900')
window.title('Hello World')
lab1= tk.Label(window, text='Input the desired delay time')
btn=tk.Button(window, text='Go to new window', bg='Blue', command=NewTab)
btn2=tk.Button(window, text='Leave', bg='Red', command=close)
imgset=ImageTk.PhotoImage(Image.open(imgpath))
img = tk.Label(window, image=imgset)
img.pack()
lab1.pack()
btn.pack()
btn2.pack()
window.mainloop()
where imagepath is a path to a picture in the my pictures folder
and this is the error I keep getting
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\PythonScripts\trunk\Personal\PythonWindow_ForTiming.py", line 49, in <module>
img = tk.Label(window, image=imgset)
File "C:\Python34\lib\tkinter\__init__.py", line 2604, in __init__
Widget.__init__(self, master, 'label', cnf, kw)
File "C:\Python34\lib\tkinter\__init__.py", line 2122, in __init__
(widgetName, self._w) + extra + self._options(cnf))
_tkinter.TclError: image "pyimage1" doesn't exist
What am I doing incorrectly? Could you please include comments to help me understand, I am just learning about tkinter
Thanks in advance
You need to add 2 lines as following (I commented the lines in question)
imgset=Image.open(imgpath)
# Convert imgset to a Tkinter-compatible image object
photo = ImageTk.PhotoImage(imgset)
img = tk.Label(window, image=photo)
# Keep a reference to the image
img.image = photo
img.pack()
Elementary note: you may rename img to something that reflects the Label() instance better (to avoid an eventual confusion) such as label
You may be interested in reading The Tkinter PhotoImage Class