In active Scripting, I can Create
Two Button Events Like
OnButton1()
OnButton2()
In Normal Python Com Event Handling: I have to declare two classes
class ButtonEvent1
OnButton()
...
class ButtonEvent2
OnButton()
...
and then attach this event handler to the Co
On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 12:51:46 -0700, Bob Gailer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>1 - DOS windows support copy/paste. Click the system menu, properties,
>options, edit options. Ensure both are checked. Click the system menu,
>edit, you will see Mark, Copy, Paste. You can Mark by dragging a
>selectio
On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 08:49:35 -0600, Dean Allen Provins
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>The user's requirement was for a batch program to process hundreds of files -
>so
>I wrote one on Linux, and ported it to WinXP Professional. It is a command
>line
>driven routine that works very well on Linux, b
On Fri, 23 Jun 2006 07:12:03 +0200, Frank G?nther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>I found a strange behaviour when I use a python-COM-Server together with VB.
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Not VB, but rather VBS. They are two rather different languages.
>It seems that the first argument of a COM-Method that is passed
I have two comments.
First, it appears that the GUI object elements are hidden. I can create
the objects through a CreateName() function, but I cannot otherwise access
the objects (take PyCToolBarCtrl for example). It would often be useful
to be able to subclass an object (rather than simply
Py2exe supports making com servers as dlls or as exes. After I
create a com server with py2exe, how do I get it registered?
If I need to register additional registry keys when the
com server is registered, how is that handled?
Tim Newsham
http://www.lava.net/~newsham/