Nice example.
Jussi Salmela wrote: > John Henry wrote: > > BTW: I did a search and found the testnotebook example from: > > > > http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/pythoncard/testNotebook.zip?download > > > > and tried it out. There is one error in the widget.py that I have to > > get around. Changed from: > > > > canvas.setFillColor('gray') > > > > to: > > > > try: > > canvas.setFillColor('gray') > > except: > > pass > > > > and then ran it. Works! > > > > So, yes, you can do Notebook in Python. I believe what they are saying > > is that Notebook isn't supported fully (yet) in the resourceeditor. > > It's true that the notebook and grid components of wxPython are not > completely integrated into PythonCard but they can still be used quite > easily once you figure out how. > > The process of figuring out can be made easier by a working example. The > real life application Blood Pressure Monitor > > http://personal.inet.fi/cool/operator/BPMDownload.html > > can be used as an example of using the notebook, grid and htmlwin > widgets in PythonCard. > > I use this application to input the pressure values I've registered with > my own meter and to produce a PDF page with PyChart to hand to my doctor > to inspect when I visit him twice a year. > > Cheers, > Jussi > > -- > Jussi Salmela > http://personal.inet.fi/cool/operator/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list