On Apr 25, 2:44 pm, Gabriel Ibanez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi !
Other idea (old style school):
def printing():
f=open(lpt1, w)
f.write(\nSomething to print\f)
f.close()
Cheers..
- Ibanez -
I haven't found a way from within python to print f. I'm sure there
it is something
barronmo wrote:
I haven't found a way from within python to print f. I'm sure
there it is something simple but I've been searching for a couple
weeks now with no luck.
Tried some searching?
http://wiki.wxpython.org/Printing
HTHRegards,
Björn
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Subject: Re: print some text
On Apr 23, 2:05 pm, barronmo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm a beginner searching for an easy way to print the contents of a
text control. So far I've come up with the following(difficulties):
1) using wxPython
-convert to HTML and then print (I don't know anything about
I'm a beginner searching for an easy way to print the contents of a
text control. So far I've come up with the following(difficulties):
1) using wxPython
-convert to HTML and then print (I don't know anything about
HTML)
-use wx.Printout (Seems complicated; may be beyond my abilities)
On Apr 23, 2:05 pm, barronmo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm a beginner searching for an easy way to print the contents of a
text control. So far I've come up with the following(difficulties):
1) using wxPython
-convert to HTML and then print (I don't know anything about
HTML)
-use