"A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a module for using Paradox (.DB) files with Python?
Ladislav:
It has been a few years since I touched a Paradox file. However, unless someone
suggests a better way, I'd say:
1. Define an ODBC data source (or whatever it is that they're properly
cal
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote, in part:
>How can a wxTree function call the wxTextCtrl object?
1. This is probably not a direct answer to your question, Janos. However, if you want
to edit the texts in the tree control then take a look at the demo code for wxTreeCtrl
in the wxPython demo.
2. I read
Thomas Jacobsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote, in part:
> ... i will recommend you using SciTE - Its the best editor I ever have
>used for the windows platform, there is exactly everything you need
>+ more.
I really like SciTE too. Mind you, I usually find myself going back and forth between
it and
"Ken E. Waters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>i'm trying to figure out how to use com to control excel, i've gone
>through several examples and it seems easy, but i can't find a complete
>list of commands. does anyone know a good place to get the com commands
>from?
Ken,
Can answer only for MS Offic