Sorry, forgot to say that I'd definitely love to see your example
please! :-)
Cheers,
On 07/12/2016 23:52, [email protected] wrote:
Twisted you say? Hmm. As I said, I've only just started playing around
with wxpython recently, other than the script I linked to i'm not sure
how to integrate them at this point. I have however managed to
integrate pyglet with twisted before using Twisted's coiterate
function, I have an exampleof that around if you like.
Working with OpenGL may be a bit tricky, I know of a few tools
available that may help if your not aware of them already. There's
Peter Meijers [The vOICe
<https://www.seeingwithsound.com/winvoice.htm>] sotware, which you
could use to scan the active window and convert it into sound. Another
option would be the accessible paint tool [BrushTone
<https://sysop-delco.itch.io/brushtone>], you could take a screenshot
of the window with the print screen key, paste and save it as an image
in something like mspaint and run it through BrushTone to look at the
results.
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