On 19-jan-05, at 18:54, Chris Barker wrote:
I've never used QT, so I can't speak to the advantages. One reason I
would consider switching, however, is that there are more Scientific
Widgets for QT (like http://qwt.sourceforge.net/). If you don't have a
need for those, then wx should be fine.
I'v
On Jan 20, 2005, at 10:43, Just van Rossum wrote:
whamoo wrote:
I'm writing an application with dinamic menu (NSMenu - NSMenuItem),
but i've some problem with this function:
[[NSMenuItem alloc] initWithTitle:action:keyEquivalent:]
I want to pass to "action:" a function of my class, in objc i must u
whamoo wrote:
> I'm writing an application with dinamic menu (NSMenu - NSMenuItem),
> but i've some problem with this function:
> [[NSMenuItem alloc] initWithTitle:action:keyEquivalent:]
>
> I want to pass to "action:" a function of my class, in objc i must use
> this code @selector(mioMetodo:)
Hi to all,
I'm writing an application with dinamic menu (NSMenu - NSMenuItem), but i've some problem with this function:
[[NSMenuItem alloc] initWithTitle:action:keyEquivalent:]
I want to pass to "action:" a function of my class, in objc i must use this code @selector(mioMetodo:)
In Python how t
On Jan 20, 2005, at 12:13 AM, Nick Matsakis wrote:
I was wondering if anyone knew if it was possible to programmatically
nohup a python process on Mac OS X. That is, is there a way for the
script, as it is running, to ensure that it will keep running even if
the
user that started it logged out or