"David Hutto" <smokefl...@gmail.com> wrote

If I use as command line script, is there any disruption in the
execution of the code using wxpython.

I don't understand the question.
wxPython is a GUI toolkit so how would you have a command
line script using wxPython? Or do you mean running a wxPython
GUI program from the command line? - that should work just fine.

In other words, is a command line app different from
bindings in a compiled app?

What kind of bindings?
And what do you mean by a compiled app?
Python is interpreted (or actually compiled to byte code
and the byte code is interpreted - but its the same principle).
So-called exe generators simply bundle the interpreter witrh
the code and auto run it.

And wxPython is irrelevant to that debate since it is just
a set of modules regardless of how you run it.

      @ trace
      def play(self, event = None, text = None):
              if event == None:
                      self.textlist = []
                      for item in text.split(' '):
                              self.textlist.append(item)
                      print self.textlist
                      for word in self.textlist:
                              self.espeak =
subprocess.Popen(['espeak', word], stdout =

subprocess.PIPE).communicate()[0]
              if event != None:
                      self.textlist = []
for item in self.text2speech.GetValue().split(' '):
                              self.textlist.append(item)
                      print self.textlist
                      for word in self.textlist:
                              self.espeak =
subprocess.Popen(['espeak', word], stdout =

subprocess.PIPE).communicate()[0]

Sorry, I'm missing the significance of this function?

Confused,.


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Alan Gauld
Author of the Learn to Program web site
http://www.alan-g.me.uk/


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