Aug-17-2019, 11:54 PM
(Aug-16-2019, 04:36 PM)FreedomLegion Wrote:(Mar-30-2019, 05:54 PM)Exsul Wrote: OMG, I finally figured out what was wrong. Okay, even though Kivy was installed on my machine, and worked fine in the console, it did not work in PyCharm because that, apparently, uses its own virtual environment. So I had to install each module (docutils, pygments, pypiwin32, kivy.deps.sdl2, kivy.deps.glew, kivy.deps.gstreamer, kivy) inside Pycharm itself by going to Settings > Project > Project Interpreter > Install (plus sign). Now it's working.
YOU ARE A SAINT! THANK YOU SO MUCH THIS WORKS!!!
After I figured this out, I discovered that you don't actually have to use a virtual environment in PyCharm. Just use the system interpreter.