On 12/19/2010 01:16 PM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
Lang Hurst wrote:
I have the following in my program:
try:
os.startfile('current_credit.txt')
except:
os.system('/usr/bin/xdg-open current_credit.txt')
Basically, open a file in
I have the following in my program:
try:
os.startfile('current_credit.txt')
except:
os.system('/usr/bin/xdg-open current_credit.txt')
Basically, open a file in notepad if I'm on windows, vim if on my home
linux computer. It works fine in linux and in W
Naw, didn't come through.
On 07/21/2010 08:08 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
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On 07/17/2010 02:04 AM, Tim Golden wrote:
On 17/07/2010 8:10 AM, Lang Hurst wrote:
I just had the weirdest issue with sqlite3. I was trying to update a
field to "Active". I have a little database of students and sometimes
they get sent to juvi, or just check out for a couple of
I just had the weirdest issue with sqlite3. I was trying to update a
field to "Active". I have a little database of students and sometimes
they get sent to juvi, or just check out for a couple of months and show
back up. Anyway, I wanted to just have a field that had either "Active"
or "Inac
Sorry, I just realized I posted this to the wrong list.
On 06/30/2010 12:20 AM, Lang Hurst wrote:
Is there a way to make a ToggleButton not change state when moused
over? I set the color of the button when clicked with a line like so:
widget.modify_bg(gtk.STATE_ACTIVE, gtk.gdk.color_parse
Is there a way to make a ToggleButton not change state when moused
over? I set the color of the button when clicked with a line like so:
widget.modify_bg(gtk.STATE_ACTIVE, gtk.gdk.color_parse("light blue"))
That works fine. On and off. Although you can't tell it's clicked
until the mouse pa
On 06/28/2010 01:36 PM, Chris wrote:
My friend jacob had a question. I can't really answer it, but you guys
can. Send you replies to him not me. Oh, and jacob, I'm forwarding you
message to the Python Mailing list.
Chris,
I tried the py2exe thing again, but things are getting confusing... It
Carlos Daniel Ruvalcaba Valenzuela wrote:
Hello list,
I was wondering if anyone has worked with excel 2007 files (importing
data from), I have done so for old format (xls) via a number of
modules like xlrd and the old pyexcelerator, however none of those
packages currently support new 2007 forma
OK, figured that was probably bad etiquette, but there doesn't seem to
be close to the same traffic. Mea culpa. I won't do it again. I think
most of my issues have to do with the gtk part, so I'll post there for
the most part. Thanks.
Timo wrote:
On 20-06-10 04:04, Lang
right
for some reason.
Lang Hurst wrote:
I hope that I'm asking this in the right place. I don't have too much
trouble hacking together command line stuff, but the GUI part is a
struggle for me.
I created a UI in glade. It has a couple of Vboxes for information.
The final box
I hope that I'm asking this in the right place. I don't have too much
trouble hacking together command line stuff, but the GUI part is a
struggle for me.
I created a UI in glade. It has a couple of Vboxes for information.
The final box is filled with a TextView. In my program, I'm connecti
Found the problem. If you want to do this, you have to access the
gtkEntry like this
self.builder.get_object('student_change').set_completion(completion)
instead of
self.student_change.set_completion(completion)
Lang Hurst wrote:
OK, I created a UI in glade whi
OK, I created a UI in glade which has the following:
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basically, a text box. I'm trying to set it up to automatically
complete names as I type. My py fil
Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Fri, 18 Jun 2010 03:54:05 pm Lang Hurst wrote:
Is there a way to just return the values when using sqlite3?
If I:
names = c.execute('select names from students')
for name in names: print names
What is c? A Cursor or a Connection obje
Thanks.
Alan Gauld wrote:
"Lang Hurst" wrote
Is there a way to just return the values when using sqlite3?
I don't think so, select returns a tuple of values, even if there is
only one value.
I get the list I want, but they look like
(u'Cleese, John')
is t
Is there a way to just return the values when using sqlite3?
If I:
names = c.execute('select names from students')
for name in names: print names
I get the list I want, but they look like
(u'Cleese, John')
(u'Jones, Terry')
(u'Gillaim, Terry')
is there a way to just return
Cleese, John
bob gailer wrote:
Often a case like this is better handled using a relational database.
Python happens to come with the sqlite3 module which makes database
work quite easy.
You should define a class for Credit, which will hold the credit
attributes, just like you did for Student. Th
I'm trying to figure out how to deal with data which will look something
like:
Student:Bob Hurley
ID: 123456
Period:4
Grad_class: 2012
Credits:
Algebra C (20P)
Chapter 1
Date: September 14, 2010
Grade: 87
Credits
x27;t make sense;
refrigerator?
On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 10:11 PM, Lang Hurst <mailto:l...@tharin.com>> wrote:
This is so trivial (or should be), but I can't figure it out.
I'm trying to do what in vim is
:s/\([0-9]\)x/\1*x/
That is, "find a number follow
This is so trivial (or should be), but I can't figure it out.
I'm trying to do what in vim is
:s/\([0-9]\)x/\1*x/
That is, "find a number followed by an x and put a "*" in between the
number and the x"
So, if the string is "6443x - 3", I'll get back "6443*x - 3"
I won't write down all the t
I'm trying to create an incredibly simple application just to learn gui
programming, but I can't see how to work with radio buttons.
A sample from my glade looks like:
Ch
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True
True
False
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