[Se...] Posted Monday at 08:25 AM Share Posted Monday at 08:25 AM (edited) Hello ZEISS Support Team and Community, I’m encountering an issue with the Python environment in ZEISS INSPECT 2025, where the absence of the TCL folder prevents the use of TK (tkinter) for GUI development. Issue Details: Version: ZEISS INSPECT 2025 Error: When running a simple tkinter script (tk.Tk()), the following error occurs: Temporary Workaround: I’ve developed a .bat script that uses a compressed TCL folder (extracted from ZEISS INSPECT 2023) and automatically installs it to C:\Program Files\Zeiss\INSPECT\2025\python. This resolves the issue temporarily, but it’s not an ideal long-term solution. Could the ZEISS team kindly confirm if this will be fixed in a future update or suggest how to use tkinter in new versions? Thank you. Edited Monday at 08:30 AM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[Ma...] Posted Wednesday at 01:22 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 01:22 PM Hi Please sign in to view this username. , Could you please provide your script for testing? I just checked the "Hello World" from tkinter — Python interface to Tcl/Tk — Python 3.13.2 documentation, which worked in ZEISS INSPECT 2025 without any problems or workarounds: Best regards, Matthias Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[Ma...] Posted Wednesday at 03:08 PM Share Posted Wednesday at 03:08 PM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[Se...] Posted Thursday at 02:21 AM Author Share Posted Thursday at 02:21 AM (edited) Hello Matthias, I’ve recorded a video showing my current situation and uploaded it to a cloud link: https://cloud.ratc.com.tw/index.php/s/h7AonKsXoCMuIy4 I suspect it might be an issue with the installation file on my end. The EXE version of our installation file is 2025.1.0.1985. I’ll try updating to the latest 2025 version and test it. Thanks again. Edited Thursday at 02:25 AM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
[Ma...] Posted Thursday at 07:36 AM Share Posted Thursday at 07:36 AM Hello Sean, I just tried exactly the same script as you have shown in the video (but with a development version of ZEISS INSPECT 2025) - it worked for me. It seems this is indeed related to the version you have been using. Best regards, Matthias Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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