OK, I obviously need to learn a little about the launch sequence of mac python files. Here's what I've discovered:
1) Double clicking a terminal-based python script from finder launches PythonLauncher (soon to be a rocket icon), then the terminal. 2) Running a wx.python script from TextWrangler using #!/usr/bin/pythonw skips PythonLauncher, and leaves a "Python" icon (just the 16 ton weight) in the dock until I quit the wx.app. Is this the "Python.app" from the framework? 3) Double clicking a wx.python script from finder launches PythonLauncher, then leaves the "Python" icon in the dock as before 4) Dragging the wx.python script onto buildapplet makes an application with the blank app icon. Double clicking this icon puts a -third- style of icon in the dock (a 16 ton weight on a panel) with the same name as my app. OK, so given this behaviour, I retract my earlier reccomendation. If the "Python.app" icon will be staying in the dock while the app runs (cases 2, 3), I'm -1 on the rocket, and +1 on the "applet" icon we're not using yet. As for case 4, shouldn't the dock icon match the app icon? Brendan -- Brendan Simons --- Ronald Oussoren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 25-apr-2006, at 15:15, Brendan Simons wrote: > > > Oh, > > > > I thought that's what the Python Launcher did. A > > bouncing rocket in the dock is a pretty good cue > that > > Python is launching something. So I'm +1 on using > the > > current Python Launcher icon > > > > If not that then (is the launcher actually used > > otherwise?) I'm +0 on just the glassy logo. > > I'm going to use the rocket of the Python.app that > is inside the > framework and will use the same icon for Python > Launcher. The latter > is a tool that can be used to run python files by > double-clicking on > them. > > Ronald > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig