On Fri, 2 Nov 2007 13:14:16 +0100, Tommy Nordgren
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>On 2 nov 2007, at 02.10, David C. Ullrich wrote:
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>> [Why doesn't CoreGraphics work?]
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>       There are Python wrappers for the Cocoa API. These can be used with  
>binaries from Python.org.
>The name of the module is PyObjC, and can be downloaded from  
>sourceforge.

Ah. I'd read about this in the context of using Python in Xcode
applications, which seems like something I definitely want to
learn how to do, but it was scheduled for "later"...

PyObjC will also allow a person to access Cocoa things from
an ordinary Python script? If so, keen.

Thanks.

>There are binary builds for Python up to version 2.4.1.
>       For Python 2.5.1, it is necessary to build it yourself, which I've  
>found out requires modifying setup.py.
>(The problem is that setup.py tries to use two modules that's not  
>installed by default on Tiger)
>------
>What is a woman that you forsake her, and the hearth fire and the  
>home acre,
>to go with the old grey Widow Maker.  --Kipling, harp song of the  
>Dane women
>Tommy Nordgren
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>


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