It seems to me that there is no way to create a new instance of Internet
Explorer (if there are already some IE windows opened).
Does anyone know a possible solution? Or a workaround (without using
startfile, maybe?) that will force IE to create a new instance?
Should I suppose no solution
Hello Alex,
first of all, I would suggest you to upgrade wxPython to 2.5.5.1. There
is no particular reason to stick with 2.4, whatever someone else is
thinkink/saying.
Secondly, I strongly suggest you to abandon the syntax:
from wxPython.wx import *
And to use:
import wx
This will help
Hello NG,
probably this question has been asked before, but I am unable to find
an answer... I have a big application (written in Python + a GUI in wxPython)
which allows the user to save its work in a file with an extension .glb.
Does anyone know if is there a way (on Windows, but also on
Hello NG,
I have a GUI (written in wxPython) that calls some external exe files.
Some of them requires that I add to the PATH variable 1 directory. Basically,
the exe are located in:
/MyApp/Solvers/FirstExe
/MyApp/Solvers/SecondExe
And so on, while the dll needed by these exe are located
Hello Simo NG,
Correct me if I'm wrong but since it _seems_ that the listing doesn't
need to be up-to-date each minute/hour as the users will be looking
primarily for old/unused files, why not have a daily cronjob on the
Unix server to produce an appropriate file list on e.g. the root
directory
Hello Jeremy NG,
* Poke around in the Windows API for a function that does what you want,
and hope it can do it faster due to being in the kernel.
I could try it, but I think I have to explain a little bit more my problem.
If you post more information about how you are using this data, I can
Hello max NG,
I don't quite understand what your program is doing. The user=a[18::20]
looks really fragile/specific to a directory to me.
I corrected it to user=a[18::5][:-2], it was my mistake. However, that command
is NOT specific to a particular directory. You can try to whatever directory
Hello NG,
I am trying to port a useful class from wxWidgets (C++) to a pure
Python/wxPython
implementation. In the C++ source code, a unique class is initialized with
2 different methods (???). This is what it seems to me. I have this
declarations:
class wxFoldWindowItem
{
private:
Hello Kent,
thank you a lot for your answer. I was starting to think that my question
was a little bit strange to obtain an answer...
This is a strange design. My first reaction is, why do you want to do that?
Maybe you should split the class in two?
You are right. The problem is that this
Hello NG,
probably because I still have Python 2.3.4, these are the results I'm
getting:
C:\Python23\Libpython timeit.py -s floats = map(float, range(1000)) ints
= m
ap(int, floats)
1000 loops, best of 3: 398 usec per loop
C:\Python23\Libpython timeit.py -s floats = map(float, range(1000))
Hello NG,
sorry to bother you again with this question... I never used the timeit
function, and I would like to ask you if the call I am doing is correct:
C:\Python23\Libpython timeit.py -n 1000 -s from Numeric import ones -s
floa
ts=ones((1000,1),'f') -s ints = floats.astype(int)
1000
Hello NG,
I was wondering if there is a way to obtain, from a list of floats,
a list of integers without loops. Probably is a basic question, but I can't
find an answer... I have had my eyes blinded by Matlab for years, but now
that I discovered Python+wxPython there seems to be no limit on
Hello NG,
I am trying to find some information about the possibility to control
two (or more) clients (PCs) via a Python application running on a main server.
Ideally, this application should be able to monitor (almost in real time)
the activity of these clients (which applications are
Hello Kartic NG,
Thank you for your prompt answer. In effect, I'm trying to work on
a NT network of 6 PC (plus the server). Sorry to not have been clearer.
Ideally, I'm trying to monitor the Internet activity of each client (PC)
on this network (but I'm not a boss trying to control my
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