Javi wrote:
Hello, i use python 2.5, and wx, i'm trying to print a bitmap with
transparency background but it doesnt print right, i just get a
preview right but when i printed it, bitmap transparency background
is printed on black. I dont know why , but i need to print it right.
All help
Hi!
Many printers do not handle transparency. What kind of printer is it?
An invisible printer?
;-)
Michel Claveau
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Michel Claveau wrote:
Hi!
Many printers do not handle transparency. What kind of printer is it?
An invisible printer?
;-)
Ironically, I often have the opposite problem. When my inkjet printer
starts to run low, I find that it excels at printing transparent images,
but neglects to print
var YAHOO = {'Shortcuts' : {}};
YAHOO.Shortcuts.hasSensitiveText = true;
YAHOO.Shortcuts.sensitivityType = [sensitive_news_terms];
YAHOO.Shortcuts.doUlt = false;
YAHOO.Shortcuts.location = us;
YAHOO.Shortcuts.document_id = 0;
YAHOO.Shortcuts.document_type = ;
YAHOO.Shortcuts.document_title =
My quantum printer prints both at the same time, but every time I try to tell
which is which, it changes the outcome.
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Hi All,
I am resending this from tutor list since this seems to be appropriate place
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I am trying to create a custom keyboard driver program(like
http://www.tavultesoft.com/keyman/ ) for windows using python.
If this python script is run in the background, what is typed should
I've followed Tim Golden's cookbook example to schedule a job via his Python
wmi module; however, I need to specify the user account a scheduled job gets
executed under (i.e., the process owner). The cookbook example will schedule a
job owned by SYSTEM. I note the actual WMI library provides
I've followed Tim Golden's cookbook example to schedule a job via his
Python wmi module; however, I need to specify the user account a
scheduled job gets executed under (i.e., the process owner). The
cookbook example will schedule a job owned by SYSTEM. I note the
actual WMI library