Creating a new project is confusing and complicated [SOLVED]
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I have written a few small Python programs, and I find many aspects of PyCharm to be absolutely brilliant!
But I find creation of new projects to be confusing and difficult:
Environments - interpreters - configurations - libraries (not automatically found and included) etc. ...
I very much miss a project-creation-wizzard that could make the creation of a new project as smooth and easy as all the other aspects of Python and PyCharm.
My current problem is that I installed Kivy on my Ubuntu PC and created a new project, but PyCharm says "Typo in word 'kivy" when I write "import kivy"...
Any help would be most appreciated.
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Hi,
Could you kindly share a screenshot showing that error in your file?
In most of the cases, PyCharm cannot find some library/package that you installed from the system terminal because you are using a different interpreter. So you should either use the same interpreter you installed a package to or install it to your current project interpreter in PyCharm.
Hi Sergey
Thank you very much for your reply.
I tried running the kivy test py-file anyway. Here is a screen shot, showing the "Typo in word 'kivy'" message:
Looks like this particular file isn't recognized as Python file.
Could you check that this file is not associated with any other file type in File | Settings | Editor | File Types?
If you have difficulties finding it, then just start PyCharm with default settings (rename/remove configuration folder https://www.jetbrains.com/help/pycharm/directories-used-by-the-ide-to-store-settings-caches-plugins-and-logs.html).
Here is a screen shot of the 'File types'-window. I can't see what is wrong here?:
It is likely to be associated with another file type. Check the Text file type. If it's not there, try starting with defaults as instructed above.
Yes! For some strange reason "geo-esp.py" was on the Text file type list(?!) Removing it solved the problem.
PS: I still can't find a 'Solved'-button.