edit setup.py and comment out all search directories
except /Library/Frameworks, but that seems to be ignored here. Is there
any other way to link to the correct frameworks?
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me too !
Try easygui:
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/easygui
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than "python my script.py." Run your console of choice on any platform
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In general, the "img.config" syntax is suitable for the classic Tk
widgets, not the themed ttk widgets. They have a very different (and
very gnarly) syntax for indicating changed state. I am not inclined to
see a bug here.
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Adding
PySys_SetArgv(argc, argv);
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Py_Finalize();
return 0;
}
Can anyone suggest what I might do to get Tkinter to load and run my exe?
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oring the codebase in Git; there is a Tcl/Tk mirror at Github.
Just a thought.
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y2exe)
haven't yet caught up. Consider filing a bug with the pyinstaller
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someone will chime in with a diatribe against Google
groups...wait for it...wait for it...
To address the OP's query, I recommend Tkinter. Plays very nicely with C
and C++.
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were misinformed. Tkinter has worked fine with Tk 8.6 for a long
time. The issues with Tk on the Mac, owing to Apple's force migration of
GUI libraries to Cocoa, have finally been more or less resolved, and Tk
8.6.4 is now quite stable on OS X.
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runs on
Windows and X11/Linux--no native Mac Port. And it hasn't been updated in
years, it does not take advantage of recent advances in Tk.
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Objective-C for legacy codebases, but that is a smaller
hurdle to clear.
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rly braces than this kind of constant policing of folks
who come to us via Google: they greatly increase the noise I have to
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stubs?
A Tcl library compiled for 8.5 can be loaded into 8.6 with no
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, I believe...doesn't it run on top
of .NET? I don't see how it would work on the Mac unless it also worked
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On 8/4/14, 5:40 AM, Peter Tomcsanyi wrote:
"Kevin Walzer" wrote in message
news:lrmc0r$suj$1...@dont-email.me...
New releases of Tcl/Tk 8.5 and 8.6 are due out soon; right now they
are undergoing final testing as betas/release candidates.
Thanks for the promising news.
Where sho
I'm sure you have the skill set to put together some
patches that address specific points of pain for you. And despite the
disagreement that others may register with you in these threads from
time to time, I'm quite confident that useful patches will be gratefully
accepted, even i
ctions for upgrading.
Hope this helps,
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isual Studio or having features like
Visual Studio for Python.
Thank You!
I'm not sure which GUI framework you use, but Tkinter is so simple to
code in directly that you don't really need a UI builder. Give that a try.
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for mac with py2exe?
It's hard to make sense of what you are asking for. Can you just zip up
the app bundle that py2app produces and upload it that way? That works
for many developers.
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On 7/15/14, 6:38 PM, Mark Lawrence wrote:
I did see your correction but it gave me an opportunity to mention
google groups, something that just can't be missed
If the newgroup had a filter to trim out complaints about Google groups,
half the traffic would be gone. :-)
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ettiquette says that it's gauche to do this,
because it presents an unacceptable cognitive burden to the user trying
to catch the context of the thread by forcing them to read your reply
first, before they read the preceding quoted comments.
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to say that Python 3 is killing Python. Python will
survive. But the headaches of migration are substantial, and should not
be necessary.
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On 6/25/14, 1:49 AM, wxjmfa...@gmail.com wrote:
I can also add, tcl or tk or tkinter (8.6) is on Windows
quite buggy. In fact, simply*unusable*.
How so?
Please report bugs at http://core.tcl.tk/tcl/reportlist or
http://core.tcl.tk/tk/reportlist, as needed.
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On 6/22/14, 5:15 AM, peter.balazo...@emspin.com wrote:
Do I miss something in code or incorrectly handling the events or COM Object?
There is a pywin32 mailing list that may be able to offer more help here.
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On 6/3/14, 4:43 PM, Sturla Molden wrote:
Are Python apps still banned from AppStore, even if we bundle an
interpreter?
Python apps are not banned from the App Store. See
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/quickwho/id419483981?mt=12.
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c developer. I have no interest in
adding to this complexity and headaches by switching from 2.x to 3.x.
I imagine I'll update someday, but not anytime soon.
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slight accent. I'm a native Tcl developer, for better or worse.)
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community. In other words, you are not handing the ball off to a
90-pound weakling if you need to call into Tcl from Python via Tkinter. ;-)
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On 12/5/13, 10:50 AM, Michael Herrmann wrote:
On Thursday, December 5, 2013 4:26:40 PM UTC+1, Kevin Walzer wrote:
On 12/5/13, 5:14 AM, Michael Herrmann wrote:
If your library and their dependencies are simply .pyc files, then I
don't see why a zip collated via py2exe wouldn't wor
On 12/5/13, 10:50 AM, Michael Herrmann wrote:
As I said, I need to make my *build* platform-independent.
cx_Freeze is platform independent, but I'm not sure if it generates
libraries or simply executables.
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platforms. Obviously this point is moot if your library includes true
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ed to do it myself as I stated in the OP:)
This module appears to simply use hard-coded paths on Unix/Linux and OS
X--not much to learn there, except which paths to code.
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well as related analytics.
Thanks for all suggestions! =)
Not written in Python, but Fossil (http://www.fossil-scm.org/) offers an
all-in-one, lightweight DCVS/issue-tracking/wiki/blog package. Written
the author of SQLite.
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probably continue to use it.
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you go
this route, you want a Python API that hews as closely to the
system-level calls as possible, and PyObjC will likely be your best path
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On 10/22/13 6:08 PM, Kevin Walzer wrote:
On 10/22/13 4:15 PM, Pratik Mehta wrote:
Anyone there to help me out???
import os
os.system('screencapture', 'foo.png')
...and see 'man screencapture' for options.
I leave setting up a Tkinter GUI with proper key bi
On 10/22/13 4:15 PM, Pratik Mehta wrote:
Anyone there to help me out???
import os
os.system('screencapture', 'foo.png')
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On 10/17/13 6:11 PM, Chris Angelico wrote:
On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 8:50 AM, Kevin Walzer wrote:
I've worked in marketing, editing, technical writing, and development, and
at no place I have ever worked would such behavior be greeted with anything
but immediate termination.
That'
culture that
pervades so much of tech.
A bit off-topic perhaps, for which I apologize, but I've been following
the whole "sexism in tech" subject with increasing disgust and dismay,
and I wanted to strongly protest against it.
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platform-specific solutions but no cross-platform API) and HTML display
(a few extensions but no standard widget set).
I've stayed with Tkinter because it fits my brain the best. Old
complaints about it being ugly or limited no longer hold water.
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On 8/1/13 10:15 AM, Gilles wrote:
I already have a static IP, so the issue is more that remote MTAs
might not accept connections from MTAs running on users' PC instead of
ISP's.
For what it's worth, that hasn't been my experience.
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n installed, as most of my users
won't have it. is it actually a requirement that they first install python?
(cuz it does work then)
Have you looked at these docs?
http://docs.python.org/2/extending/embedding.html
Lots of other hits on Google for ""embedding Python in C app.&q
On 7/27/13 6:58 AM, Devyn Collier Johnson wrote:
Linux systems with the proper software can use the "notify-send"
command. Is there a cross-platform Python3 equivalent?
Mahalo,
Devyn Collier Johnson
devyncjohn...@gmail.com
http://pythonhosted.org/gntp/ ?
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On 7/23/13 5:53 PM, Gilles wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jul 2013 10:14:15 -0400, Kevin Walzer
wrote:
http://www.hmailserver.com
Thanks. hMailServer was one of the apps I checked, and I was just
making sure there weren't something simpler, considering my needs,
ideally something like Mongoos
27;d need is to change the SMTP address in my e-mail client, and
off they go. No need for anything else like user authentication or
SPAM control.
Is there a no-brainer, ready-to-use solution in Python that I could
use for this?
Thank you.
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On 7/22/13 4:54 AM, Cucole Lee wrote:
Why Thinter? You can try wxpython.
Well, it's partly a matter of taste, but I for one find wxPython's
API...inelegant.
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for 7 days. Such a dickwad.
Mats
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Here is info about him:
http://effbot.org/zone/about.htm
His contact info is listed here:
http://www.pythonware.com/company/contact.htm
I have trouble believing there would be any issue with you re-using the
code, especially since it is included with Python's stdlib.
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On 5/20/13 1:04 AM, Vito De Tullio wrote:
FLTK? (http://www.fltk.org/index.php)
FLTK is even uglier than non-themed Tkinter: non-native on every
platform. Tkinter wraps native widgets on MacOS and WIndows, but FLTK
draws its own widgets everywhere.
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"Johannes Falcone." The common thread of
his recent postings are subjects posed as questions, usually about
various web frameworks, sometimes without even a single line in the
message body. On the Tcl list it's AOLServer and NavServer. I'm not
familiar with the Perl frameworks he
ctual knowledge, of course.
I have two commercial apps developed with Tkinter:
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Guilherme Polo has done superb work in integrating the themed widgets
into Python--it's the most significant UI advance in Python's stdlib in
years. You are quite safe in developing against this API, unless your
On 5/1/13 8:01 AM, Robert wrote:
Will this be the last one? It has been two years.
Hard to say. AS has been focusing on cloud-based stuff lately.
ActivePerl hasn't been updated for a long time either. ActiveTcl is
still maintained.
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ct is dead, especially if
it's a simple and mature project that doesn't need a lot of maintenance.
If your needs are basic, then I'd say EasyGUI would be a good fit. By
contrast, a library undergoing heavy development with a
constantly-shifting API can cause tons of headaches.
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developer uses anything but a text editor and
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-blocking, asynchronous reading out of the box. Apparently
it does not.
So, my question is hereby revised as such: how can I implement a
non-blocking read of a subprocess pipe that can write data to the
Tkinter text widget in an manner that does not cause the GUI to lock up?
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f.playSound('connect')
self.showProgress()
self.file = Popen('echo %s | sudo -S %s -y install %s' %
(self.passtext, self.finkpath.get(), self.packagename), shell=True,
bufsize=0, stdout=PIPE).stdout
for line in self.file:
s
e one from ActiveState or the one bundled with OS X?
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me kind of Python wrapper
that I can access in my Tkinter app.
I can understand loving the language and wanting to work just in the
language, but it's another thing entirely to call Python the One
Language to Rule Them All. (That's C, because all other languages are
implemented in i
On 9/23/12 8:45 AM, Kevin Walzer wrote:
There's nothing to do here; it's an aspect of the native dialog.
To clarify: there's nothing to do at the C level, which is where the
native dialog is invoked. IDLE can probably be patched to accept other
file types, such as "dat
passed to it, cf. py and txt files. "dat" isn't recognized, I tested it
out. There's nothing to do here; it's an aspect of the native dialog.
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art of the interface, they need to use the tab key, not the
arrow key. It's not a multi-line text widget and shouldn't be expected
to work like one.
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ab bar for that, not the arrow key. The entry widget is
a single-line widget, and doesn't have up/down as the text widget does.
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on that the slick "drag-and-drop" UI
builders tend to be developed by commercial software shops to support
their language and/or IDE, but find little traction among open-source
developers and languages.
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None. I write GUI code by hand (Tkinter).
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ts to mention is that competence on Mac OS X may
also be required here. appscript is a Mac-specific technology (Python
interface to Apple Event framework), and can be used to script Adobe
Illustrator, which, of course, does not run on Linux.
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TARTUPINFO()
startupinfo.dwFlags |= subprocess.STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW
txtps = self.pscmd + ' -o ' + tempfile.gettempdir() +
'\\whois.ps' + ' ' + tmpfile
subprocess.check_output(txtps, startupinfo = startupinfo)
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huge book and devotes several chapters to Tkinter), and has been
updated at regular intervals, most recently in the last year or two;
I've found it a very helpful reference and guide to Tkinter programming.
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On 5/15/12 3:06 PM, msmucr wrote:
Do I have something wrong or is it simply broken and unmaintained now?
Support for Carbon Events was removed in Python 3.x and it does not work
in 64-bit, to my knowledge--most of the Carbon API's are not supported
by Apple anymore.
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he line
with Tcl and your desire for a different language is for reasons in
addition to the look and feel of the UI. However, if your software and
its code is otherwise satisfactory and you need simply to update the UI
design, that can be done in Tcl at far less cost using the ttk widg
Tkinter is a
little annoying.
The new widgets are not a drop-in replacement for the traditional Tk
widgets. They can be used with 8.4 if the "tile" Tk extension is
installed. This is how the ttk widgets were first deployed; they didn't
enter Tk's core until
problem but cannot directly do anything about
it as the problem is with tcl/tk and Apple. A couple of days ago, Kevin
Walzer wrote on an IDLE-sig post "I'm currently reviewing an updated
patch to address the problem. When I commit the patch, it will go into
both Tk's trunk and i
On 12/20/11 7:31 PM, Rick Johnson wrote:
Anything before Python
3.0 is now obsolete. We are currently at 3.2.2 for a stable release.
2.7 is still a supported production release of Python. It has not been
end-of-lifed.
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On 10/31/11 4:03 PM, Ric@rdo wrote:
On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 10:00:22 -0400, Kevin Walzer
wrote:
On 10/31/11 12:37 AM, Ric@rdo wrote:
What would be an equivalent widget in ttk like a Listbox and if
possible a small example? I tried to look here
http://docs.python.org/library/ttk.html but did not
f the themed ttk widgets. The ttk::treview is,
and that can be set up as a single-column list display. There may be an
example of how to do this in the docs or source code tree (I don't use
the widget myself so I don't have any sample code to share).
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Turns out the error was a typo in the actual method being
called...*faceinhands*
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m the pipe:
/bin/sh: bound: No such file or directory
I am not sure what in my application is causing this kind of breakage,
as earlier versions of the app ran fine with similar code on earlier
versions on the OS. Is this the correct way to structure this kind of
functionality, or am I be
On 9/20/11 8:32 AM, Alec Taylor wrote:
I can confirm that os.mkdir('C:\\h') and os.path.exists('C:\\h') work
on Windows 8 Dev x64.
OK--looks like I will need to do a bit more digging into my own code.
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I have been testing my Python application on the just-released developer
preview of Windows 8 and have noted an error: the application does not
create an app folder in the user's "application data" directory. This
causes the app to crash on startup. Manually creating the directory
solves the pr
under
Contents/Resources/lib/python2.6/lib-dynload/PySide/. Is there a reason the
application isn't seeing this?
You might want to post this question to the MacPython list--that's where
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win32
API calls any more than Windows supports Cocoa/Objective-C calls.
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On 8/13/11 1:15 AM, Nobody wrote:
On Fri, 12 Aug 2011 22:49:32 -0400, Kevin Walzer wrote:
I'm developing a Tkinter app for a Windows customer, and the app bundles
several command-line tools (ported from Unix). I call out to these
console tools from the Tkinter app via os.system(). Howeve
I'd like to post a detailed response, e.g. a point-by-point engagement
with Rantingrick's list, but as I lack time, this will have to suffice:
http://xkcd.com/386/
There! Can I get my community pin now? :-)
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nsole windows popping up. This is jarring to say the least. Is there
any way to run the commands under the hood without the console/DOS
windows popping up?
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nt for
my needs--I want other applications to be able to send commands to my
application and have data returned to them. But I'd like to have a
better understanding of the merits of each.
Can someone summarize the advantages that COM might have over DDE, in a
Pythonic context?
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time finding such apps to use as examples/benchmarks, etc. (The
only one I've found, in fact, is Webgobbler at
http://sebsauvage.net/python/webgobbler/index.html; a nice app, but I'd
like more examples.)
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On 7/20/11 9:05 AM, rantingrick wrote:
On Jul 19, 9:44 pm, Kevin Walzer wrote:
2. Bloatware. Qt and wxWidgets are C++ application frameworks. (Python
has a standard library!)
Again, so? This isn't applicable to Tk, by the way. It's a GUI toolkit
specifically designed for scripting
.a Java GUI toolkit? I'm quite confused.
Is it worth the hassle to start a new GUI toolkit project?
Not unless you want to reinvent the wheel yet again.
Or should modern deskop apps be written with something completely
different, such as HTML5?
If it's written in HT
y needed there. (The Cocoa frameworks
don't really lend themselves to hand-coding.) Otherwise I find GUI
builders inflexible, and more trouble than they are worth.
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constructor that it stopped
developing. I simply do not see any reasons why there isn't anything.
Please help me understand it. Any insights?
http://pyobjc.sourceforge.net/
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thon to achieve the functionality.
Tooltips are trivial to create in Tkinter:
http://tkinter.unpythonic.net/wiki/ToolTip
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