2012/4/2 David Ripplinger <[email protected]>: > Luke lives in the UK (working). Peter, where roughly do you live?
Switzerland, at the moment. :-) > I would like to try Pyjamas desktop to get familiar with its debugging > capabilities, but I feel kind of dumb I haven't been able to get it to run > on my computer yet. Do you just have the "import pyjd" before any other > imports, and then make sure the pyjd.run command is executed, like in the > examples? Then, do I just simply run my python code for the main controller Look at the Hello World example down on http://pyjs.org/#Overview Not being a pyjs wizard, but I guess the 3 lines make the difference. The difficult part is getting a Pyjamas Desktop variant running on your system; but then again, you're running Windows? Then it shouldn't even be difficult at all. You'd run your application as "python hello.py" (or "pyjd hello.py")---I should add that information to the Hello World example on the website, hmmm... > (e.g. client.py or DateField.py), or am I supposed to pass in that file as > an argument to something else? I tried it that way, but it complains that > there is no module named comtypes. If this does not have a trivial answer, I > can move it into a separate discussion thread. Comtypes? That sounds Windows-ish. I'm sure Like will know the answer. Peter

