Bruce,
As per my previous message, what do you get for the application's
output? Also, if you're assembling an executable that requires a
distutils-style setup.py script, you will likely need to add references
to the packages you're using.
Steve
On 1/2/2013 1:39 PM, BX wrote:
Hi Steve,
It works fine for creating in comtypes, but even then when compiling
into an executable even that fails...
Bruce
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2013 11:24 AM
Subject: Re: Windoweyes.application In Python
Bruce,
From a python console I entered
import win32com.client
we = win32com.client.Dispatch("WindowEyes.Application")
and got no errors. Do you have the python Win32 extensions installed? If
so, what do you get in response to your attempt to create a WE object?
Note that for executables generated with Py2exe, PyInstaller, CX Freeze,
etc. you will probably need to generate the Window-Eyes COM interface
beforehand and import it directly since frozen python applications will
run much more predictably if you provide an early-bound module
definition rather than depend on sometimes flaky late-binding in the
Win32com package.
Steve
On 1/2/2013 10:45 AM, BX wrote:
Hi!
I have Python2.7 and the create or object for win32 does not work.
WeTts = win32com.client.Dispatch("WindowEyes.Application")
The above create does not work, is it because of the version of python?
I can not create the application inside and executable and this
fails outside of it when attempting to use this format instead of the
comtypes import which the create fails only inside an executable of
python...
Bruce
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