On 1:59 PM, pyt...@bdurham.com wrote:
I know there is a simple interface to the Windows messagebox interface.
Is there an equivalent type of simple dialog box for showing a
progressbar or progressbar-like information?
Use case: I have a collection of Python command line utilties that can
take
I know there is a simple interface to the Windows messagebox
interface.
Is there an equivalent type of simple dialog box for showing a
progressbar or progressbar-like information?
Use case: I have a collection of Python command line utilties
that can take up to several minutes to run. These are
Message: 1
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 12:09:16 -0400
From: pyt...@bdurham.com
To: zz Python Win32 Newsgroup python-win32@python.org
Subject: [python-win32] Simple Windows progressbar dialog (like
messagebox) via Win32 API?
Message-ID: 1285862956.22785.1397713...@webmail.messagingengine.com
Tim,
If you look in site-packages\pythonwin\pywin\Demos, you'll find
progressbar.py. This is a Python wrapper around the MFC CProgressCtrl
class. You might be able to adapt that to do what you need, although I'm not
sure MFC is any lighter weight than Tkinter.
I'm already using the Python
Tony,
Try Easy Dialogs
http://www.averdevelopment.com/python/EasyDialogs.html
It has a progress bar. Easy Dialogs just wraps the native OS calls, and makes
them sensible cross platform.
Using a progress bar is only a few lines of code.
Thanks for this recommendation. This looks like a
pyt...@bdurham.com wrote:
I'm already using the Python Win32 extensions, so the progressbar.py
example might be a good fit for me.
I tested it from the command line on Windows 7 and was surprised that
the progressbar control looked like it was from Windows 95.
Any suggestions on how to