[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
uhm i'm trying to make a very simple but large database:
Let's say I want these fields : |name|age|country|
Then I can't do this because I use the same key
db[name] = 'piet'
db[age] = '20'
db[country] = 'nl'
#same keys so it wil overwrite
db[name] = 'jan'
db[age] =
Greg Lindstrom wrote:
I'm running Python 2.3 on a windows box and would like to use PIL to
superimpose text over an existing pgn image. I have no problem getting
the text on the image but can not figure out how to manage fonts. How
to set the font style and size. From reading the archives I
Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
Duncan Booth a écrit :
BOOGIEMAN wrote:
Secondly, how do I clear screen (cls) from text and other
content ?
That depends on your computer, and how you are running your program.
One way which *might* work is:
import os
os.system(cls)
*might* work... !-)
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Kamilche wrote:
Is there a command you can execute in Python that will open a window on
the desktop, such as 'My Documents'? Kind of like 'system', but for
folder names, not just programs. I'm running on Windows 2000.
Maybe this is good enough?
os.system(explorer + folder_path)
/ug
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