On 4/6/06, Michael Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Although it is not obvious from Twisted documentation it is trivial to
> > run an application as a windows service as long as you use *.tac files
> > to build it.
>
> Can you share your code ?
>
> I also have an application using Twisted, but
> Hello,
> Does anybody have an example of getting hold of the "start parameters"
> in a Python windows service?
> I was half expecting them to be passed to SvcDoRun but I can't see
> that they are.
Not an example - but they are passed to your service's __init__ function.
Most of the examples don'
> Although it is not obvious from Twisted documentation it is trivial to
> run an application as a windows service as long as you use *.tac files
> to build it.
Can you share your code ?
I also have an application using Twisted, but I got problems to run as a
service.
Thank you very much.
On 4/6/06, Tim Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Apr 2006 11:55:18 -0600, "Waldemar Osuch"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >I know Dispatch used to work with the Reader. Did Adobe broke the
> >Reader to force us to pay for the full version or is it pythoncom at
> >fault here?
>
> The
On Wed, 5 Apr 2006 11:55:18 -0600, "Waldemar Osuch"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I know Dispatch used to work with the Reader. Did Adobe broke the
>Reader to force us to pay for the full version or is it pythoncom at
>fault here?
The Acrobat 5 Reader exposed an AcroExch.App object, but (according
Hi!
>>> Foxit-software
The free version of FoxIt reader no has COM possibilities.
AMHA, the best way is, like Roger Upole said, to use I.E. and navigate on
the PDF-document.
You can use standalone I.E., ou the ActiveX I.E. componant.
@-salutations
Michel Claveau
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Hello,
Does anybody have an example of getting hold of the "start parameters"
in a Python windows service?
I was half expecting them to be passed to SvcDoRun but I can't see
that they are.
Cheers,
Emlyn.
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> Thank's to all. I think I continue to use an IE instance, load the pdf as
> url and so with a reference to IE.Document I have my pdf document to
> manipulate (this time my interest is over all the printPages() function)
Did you look at third party readers like the one from
http://www.foxitsoftwa
I would like to try to do something with wxPython that I've seen a
commercial app do... The app was a statistical analysis program, and
it would display results in a richly formatted way, then would paste
into word perfectly.
I'd like to show a read-only, but dynamically generated small word
docum