platform-independent image copy/paste with Tkinter?

2010-05-15 Thread technocake
Hi.

Is there a good way to copy from or paste to the clipboard on all
systems running python using Tkinter?
started a small road too it here:

#!/usr/bin/python
__author__="technocake"
__date__ ="$15.mai.2010 15:53:39$"

from Tkinter import *

if __name__ == "__main__":

def displayClipboard(event):
try:
data = event.widget.clipboard_get(type="STRING")
except :
#Need a method for displaying a image here..
data = "Image" #
finally: #Updates the textlabel
lbl.config(text=data)

root = Tk()
lbl= Label(root, width=20)
lbl.bind("", displayClipboard) #binding to leftclick
lbl.pack()

root.mainloop()

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Re: sound effects in python

2010-05-18 Thread technocake
On 19 Mai, 00:05, Astan Chee  wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a sound file (e.g. .wav; .mp3, etc) in python that I'd like to
> modify (e.g. change tempo, pitch, add echo, amplify, etc).
> Any recommendation on how I can achieve this in python independent of
> platform?
> Thanks

You could have a look on PyAudio : http://people.csail.mit.edu/hubert/pyaudio/

I have not any experience with it, so I can only point you to it for
now. Hope you find it useful

technocake
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