ng and remaking the
field, but this duplicates the references I think.
Yours truly,
Ryan Dikdan
From: Steven Manross
Sent: Wednesday, March 1, 2023 6:43 PM
To: Ryan Dikdan ; python-win32@python.org
Subject: RE: How to add citations to a word document
I'd probabl
Hello, I'm not sure how this mailing list works for support, but I'm trying to
make a python script that formats downloaded citations and inserts them into
word (avoiding all the hassle of external citation managers). I found pywin32
as the only way, but the documentation on
Hi everyone. I am trying to write a small addin for Autodesk Inventor using
COM but I am having trouble getting events to work with my script. I can
type my code out in PythonWin and everything works as expected but when I
save it out to .py file it just runs though and exits. The same thing seems
Dear All Pythonist,
I'm strarting learn python programming and I have been found many resources
on it but I have a problem. I don't know, what is the best complete book for
new learner like me.
I need your recommendation, thanks before . . .
--
It is no more than the conspiracy of 0 and 1
that almost mirrors my experience but never seems to come to
a conclusion:
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-win32/2006-August/004888.html
Regards,
-Ryan Neve
UNC CH Inst. of Marine Sciences
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Trent Mick wrote:
Given that my suggestion is no panacea, perhaps it is better to just leave it
at status quo and tell the user about the requirement to update their PATH.
Thoughts?
Trent
I have come across this issue, and am equally unsatisfied with the
solutions I've come up with so
it, and I'll post it somewhere.
Regards,
Ryan Ginstrom
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into MSWord.
If you guys have seen this somewhere before could you
point me to the sources
Thanks
Ryan Pinto
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Hi everyone ... Ryan,
There was a recent post on the list concerning this
... not too long ago if you look in the archives
you'll find most of what you