I have multiple .py tkinter GUIs that I want to combine. I did not initially plan on combining them into one GUI, so I have many variables in common as well as global commands which makes putting each window in a function in order to combine it under one .py file difficult. So I was trying to see if I can get buttons to open the applications separately to get the same thing done. I have a menu with some buttons and it works, however if I close one window and return to the menu, I cannot "reimport" a .py file so I cannot go into a new window, close it and go back. Here's my code:
def newWindow():
root.destroy()
import newFile
button1 = tk.Button(root, command=newWindow)
button1.pack()
To make the issue more clear: Say I start off on the menu. I click a button to close the menu and open a new window with a separate program on it. I close that program which automatically reopens the menu. However, now when I open the program from the menu again, the menu closes, but the program will not reopen as it has already been imported.