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> If you want your gui to load faster. give your script a *.pyw extension.
> But other than that, well, yes, its a bit slow to load. (hows that for an
> understatement)
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> Progor wrote:
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>> Hmmm, the only thing I'm not sure about is
odate hi-res devices and still leave room for a menu bar at
the bottom. I'll figure it all out and post a nice, elegant solution in
Tkinter pretty soon, I hope.
Luke Dunstan wrote:
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> - Original Message -
> From: "Progor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
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attery one time and then did the "1 stylus salute" thingy)
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> Assuming that your files are all in the correct place, soft reset should
> work. My python is on the storage card. Don't know if that makes a
> difference but someone else was struggling to get their install wor
friend. Do it and your python install/tkinter will
> return to normal. I don't know why at times "stuff" happens but it does.
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> Progor wrote:
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>> So, I think I might have my install kinda borked. I finally got it
>> working, but I had to jump
Is it possible to detect whether the SIP (software keyboard) is displayed or
not? It would be nice to resize my main frame when the SIP is in the way.
P.S. One good text editor I've found for editing code on the PPC is cke.
It's a bit alpha-ish, so sometimes there are some display glitches (tu
So, I think I might have my install kinda borked. I finally got it working,
but I had to jump through some hoops to make it work.
First, I installed PythonCE with CABINSTL directly into /Python (I switch SD
cards all the time, wanted it in main memory (for speed too), but with as
few spaces as p