Andrej Mitrovic wrote:
> Perhaps you've accidentally downloaded the wrong version of PythonWin?
Erk, yes, my bad.
Thanks for the quick help! Though I still wonder why the ActiveState
build does not include this.
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I am having a heck of a time doing the simplest thing: installing
Python and the pywin extensions, including the PythonWin editor I have
always relied on, into my new Windows 7 Professional 64-bit OS. I
tried the Python package from python.org and pywin32 from sourceforge.
But the latter would not
Jorge Godoy wrote:
> escalation746 wrote:
> > I have updated documentation for this on my blog, diagrammes modernes.
> > Surf:
> >http://diagrammes-modernes.blogspot.com/
>
> Your motivation looks a lot like what is solved by setuptools, eggs and
> entry points.
Th
I have updated documentation for this on my blog, diagrammes modernes.
Surf:
http://diagrammes-modernes.blogspot.com/
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Wojciech Mu a wrote:
> These names don't match. I replaced Valuable() with proper name,
> and everything work fine.
That was a result of a transcription error when posting to the
newsgroup. My actual test code did not have this error but
nevertheless did not work.
However, copying the code I *d
faulkner wrote:
> sys._getframe(1).f_locals
Brilliant. That one's pretty well hidden and labeled "should be used
for internal and specialized purposes only". Guess I'm officially
special. :-)
To implement this with minimal requirements on the author of the
plugin, I created a function in master.
I've got a namespace query that amounts to this: How can an imported
function see data in the parent custom namespace? I have read through
numerous posts which skirt this issue without answering it.
To illustrate, create plugin.py with a couple of functions. The second
will obviously fail.
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