Michele Simionato:
>> M.E.Farmer:
>
>> Your answer lies somewhere in this page ;)
>> http://www.python.org/2.2.2/descrintro.html
>
> Yes, when it refers to
>
> http://www.python.org/2.3/mro.html
>
> (section Bad Method Resolution Orders).
>
> In short, it is a feature, not a bug.
I wanted to th
I played around with it.
import pythoncom
from win32com.client import Dispatch
def webbrowser(url=None):
ie = pythoncom.CoCreateInstance("Int
Am Montag, 2. Mai 2005 04:35 schrieb Thomas:
> I am getting socket error for large file transfer on windows (100MB+)
Get an operating system... :-)
No, seriously, I think that the problem might be that WinSock doesn't block
the sending process while it can't send out the data. Thus: the internal
Awesome! works perfectly on win2k -> I.E 6
Python makes COM almost readable ;)
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I knew it was a feature but had only a few minutes to answer and was
playing it safe ;)
You would be surprised how many answers you can squeeze out of that one
URL.
That whole page is worth a month of study( for me anyway ).
I am still trying to grasp the 'purpose' of classmethods.
Michele Simiona
Roel Schroeven wrote:
> Dan Bishop wrote:
>
> > Dan Bishop wrote:
> >
> > Correction: Now I'm stuck on Level 11. I think I'm supposed to do
> > something with the pixels in the image, but what?
>
> Me too. I've tried making different images out of the even and the
odd
> pixels, but nothing intere
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>It seems to me that there is no way to create a new instance of Internet
>Explorer (if there are already some IE windows opened).
>Does anyone know a possible solution? Or a workaround (without using
>startfile, maybe?) that will force I
> M.E.Farmer:
>Your answer lies somewhere in this page ;)
>http://www.python.org/2.2.2/descrintro.html
Yes, when it refers to
http://www.python.org/2.3/mro.html
(section Bad Method Resolution Orders).
In short, it is a feature, not a bug.
Michele Simionato
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Hi
I am writing a program that allows a user to annotate text documents,
and later html, html variants, and PDF files. My program is able to
load multiple documents at once and creat linked anotations between
these documents. Therefore i want to create a custom system to save the
files. Ideally I
On Mon, 02 May 2005 12:52:30 +1000, Derek Thomson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I frequently have to debug some fairly tricky Python multi-threaded
>code, and I need some help using the debugger to help me diagnose the
>problems when they occur. Yes, I know that the best option with threaded
>
Hi,
We have a requirement for latex math (eg. $\sum_i x_i$) in our
documentation,
and i'm looking at patching epydoc to handle this. We have been using
the python doc system
(also used by numarray), with a script to rip docstrings into the
required latex.
However, this method is getting out of han
Hi,
I frequently have to debug some fairly tricky Python multi-threaded
code, and I need some help using the debugger to help me diagnose the
problems when they occur. Yes, I know that the best option with threaded
code that is problematic is to rewrite it, but that's not really an
option that
fabien wrote on Sun, 01 May 2005 05:40:05 -0700:
> Hi,
Hello Fabien
> I am writing a POV-RAY editor with Python using
> either QT or GTK as GUI 'wrapper'. ( I am still trying both )
>
> [snip]
>
> I have also downloaded qscintilla-1.62-gpl-1.5.1.
> As for GTK, I also found the LexPOV.cpp file, w
I am getting socket error for large file transfer on windows
(100MB+)
Working fine for files <50MB.
Everything is working fine on mac..
File "C:\Python23\lib\httplib.py", line 576, in
send
self.sock.sendall(str)
File "", line 1, in sendall
socket.error: (10055, 'No buffer
Roel Schroeven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There's no level 12 yet though.
Now there's a 12 and a 13 (at least!).
Dan
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"Kris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I am a newbie to Python. With a background in Java, I was attempting
> to write static methods in the class without the self as the first
> parameter, when I got an error. I did a search for the same on Google
> and found
Kris wrote:
> I am a newbie to Python. With a background in Java, I was attempting
> to write static methods in the class without the self as the first
> parameter, when I got an error. I did a search for the same on Google
> and found out that there was no consistent approach to this. I would
>
Hi,..I found it difficult to display data from a dictionary using GUI.
What widget should I use? I tried using text widget, but I couldn't get
the display I want. I need the display to look like this
file name size agelocation
===
Hi,
I am a newbie to Python. With a background in Java, I was attempting
to write static methods in the class without the self as the first
parameter, when I got an error. I did a search for the same on Google
and found out that there was no consistent approach to this. I would
like to know what
Skip Montanaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> def serve_forever(self):
> while self.serving:
> r,w,e = select.select([self.socket], [], [], self.pause)
> if r:
> self.handle_request()
>
> and set self.pause to something short-ish. The select call
After I gave a reference to CherryPy's threaded SocketServer-based
http server code Paul Rubin followed up:
> Well, ok, so the worker threads stop. How do you get the listener
> thread to stop, since it's blocked waiting for a new connection to arrive?
I don't know the code well enough. You migh
Dominic Fox wrote:
> I have been working on a Python implementation of a modified Tuple
> Space (cf Linda, JavaSpaces) that contains only 3-tuples (triples),
> and that has operators for copying and moving graphs of triples as
> well as sets matching a given pattern. It's called Tripoli, ...
Inter
Paul> Yes, this is precisely what I'm asking. How do you get the server
Paul> to go away without going out of your way to connect to it again?
Paul> Don't you notice if it stays around?
Skip> It fields lots of requests, so it's possible that another request
Skip> arrives afte
Fabien:
> There is a lexPOV.cxx file in the package, but I can not find any POV
> keywords in any file ( there are about 150 POV keywords). Did i miss it,
> and if not, how do I create one and include it for the library building ?
The Scintilla web site, documentation and mailing list are:
h
kennywiggin wrote:
> .flac: ERROR while decoding data
> state = FLAC__STREAM_DECODER_READ_FRAME
>
> The script fails to decode any more flac files until the vm
> crashes from having too many open files.
Whoa! Time to start using file.close() after you're done with each
file.
If that doesn't fix
For someone expereinced like you, I recommend "Dive into Python". It is
available online.
There's also a very good tutorial which is aimed to both, beginners and
experienced programmers, that can give you a very complete and high
level overview of the python language: "A byte of Python". Also
avail
Andrew Dalke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> which means it went a different route. Looks like a
> request comes in and is put to a work queue. Clients get
> from it. There's a special work queue item to tell
> the threads to stop.
Well, ok, so the worker threads stop. How do you get the listene
Frank Millman wrote:
> It is certainly possible to store the entire report in memory, using a
> two-dimensional list (page/line), but if a report runs into hundreds of
> pages, I am concerned at the amount of memory this would require.
> Perhaps I am being old-fashioned - with todays memory of at
>> I use precisely that scheme with (I think *) no problem. The only
>> maybe significant difference I see is that I subclass ThreadingMixin
>> so that it creates daemon threads: ...
Paul> According to the docs, you don't need the subclass, you can just
Paul> set the "daemon_
Class Req:
def __init__(s,headers):
s.headers = headers
referer =\
property(lambda s:s.headers['Connection'],
lambda s,v:s.headers.__setitem__('referer',v))
each thread has its own instance of class Req, Req instances are not shared
between threads
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ok, I was sloppy - I meant the regular kill, not the -9 version...
You're still being sloppy. ;) The "-9 version" is called SIGKILL, hence
the confusion (actually I doubt anyone is confused).
What you mean is SIGTERM. Call it that and you will be safe even from
the mo
M.E.Farmer:
> Your answer lies somewhere in this page ;)
> http://www.python.org/2.2.2/descrintro.html
> M.E.Farmer
delegate.py (use PyPI) may also be useful.
-Robert Dick-
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Your answer lies somewhere in this page ;)
http://www.python.org/2.2.2/descrintro.html
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Print is the culprit here. Note item 2.
>>> help('print')
6.6 The print statement
print_stmt::="print" ( [expression[1] ("," expression[2])*
[","]]
| ">>" expression[3] [("," expression[4])+ [","]] )
Download entire grammar as text.[5]
print e
chris patton wrote:
import sys
class stuff:
>
> ... things = []
> ... def write(self, string):
> ... self.things.append(string)
> ...
>
def_stdout = sys.stdout
sys.stdout = stuff()
print 'this is a string.'
print 'This is another string.'
sys.
Look inthe demo that comes with wxPython it is in tree process and
events -> threads .
There is a nice demo of PostEvent().
Another way would be to use Queues as others have mention .
You can create a new frame and have it call the queue for data.
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David M. Cooke wrote:
> "Amir Michail" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is there a program for editing shelve databases?
> >
> > Amir
>
> I doubt it. A shelf is basically just a file-based dictionary, where
> the keys must be strings, while the values can be arbitrary objects.
> An ed
From: Leif Biberg Kristensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: May 1, 2005 2:13:43 PM EDT
To: python-list@python.org
Subject: Re: My personal candidate for QOTW (was: Python interpreter in Basic or a Python-2-Basic translator.)
Cameron Laird skrev:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Engineer <[EMAIL PROTE
>>> import sys
>>> class stuff:
... things = []
... def write(self, string):
... self.things.append(string)
...
>>> def_stdout = sys.stdout
>>> sys.stdout = stuff()
>>> print 'this is a string.'
>>> print 'This is another string.'
>>> sys.stdout = def_stdout
>>> print stuf
On Sun, 01 May 2005 06:18:27 -0700, Engineer wrote:
> The security 'droids have decided that since the MS Office Suite is a
> "standard" application then software written in MS Office VBA must be
> "safe."
"Melissa". (Google hint: "Virus".)
Given the brazen stupidity demonstrated by these decisio
Trying to create the "lopsided diamond" inheritance below:
>>> class B(object):pass
>>> class D1(B):pass
>>> class D2(D1):pass
>>> class D(D1, D2):pass
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in ?
TypeError: Error when calling the metaclass bases
Cannot create a consistent method
Hello Andrea,
I have played around for a few seconds and have a few suggestions.
The code is a little baffling it appears that there is no way to do
that on windows.
I have looked into Internet Explorer and have found that there is an
option in Internet Explorer that controls this.
In Internet Exp
"Gabriel B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i have the following code:
>
> Ui.py:
> import Tkinter as Tk
> import UiMainScreen
>
> UiMainScreen.py:
> class UiMainScreen( Tk.Frame ):
>
>
> and i get the following error:
> File "UiMainScreen.py", line 1, in ?
> class UiMainScreen(Tk.Fr
"fo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> This is a network app, written in wxPython and the socket module. This
> is what I want to happen:
I'm not sure if this will help you, but it solved what was, for me, a
more general problem: not (normally) being able to issue w
Hello John,
If you just want a repository for one project and you don't want to
admin the whole server [which is a job in itself], you can use
Sourceforge's CVS server. They'll also let you host the project on
their servers.
If you want to setup your own SCM, you can try Subversion, GNU Arch, or
if
Hi,
In my opinion, Mark Pilgrim's great book Dive Into Python is the best
suited for somebody who already knows some programming.
The book is a truly free book and is available in a wide range of
formats.
You can get it here http://diveintopython.org/
Enjoy!
-bg-
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"Amir Michail" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a program for editing shelve databases?
>
> Amir
I doubt it. A shelf is basically just a file-based dictionary, where
the keys must be strings, while the values can be arbitrary objects.
An editor could handle the keys, but most likel
Andrew Dalke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Glenn Pierce wrote:
>> if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "isi", &format, filename, &flags))
>> return NULL;
>
> Shouldn't that be &filename ? See
> http://docs.python.org/ext/parseTuple.html
> for examples.
>
>
>> dib = FreeImage_
I'd like to second the recommendation for the Python Cookbook. As an
experienced programmer, you'll learn a lot by osmosis.
Michael
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Ok, I was sloppy - I meant the regular kill, not the -9 version...
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Harlin Seritt wrote:
Hi,
I have a script.py that is converted to .exe using py2exe. From another
script I call script.exe and would like to be able to run this
script.exe in the background (as well as in console -- giving the user
some simple options). How can I make this happen?
thanks,
Harlin
Hav
"Peter Otten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> George Sakkis wrote:
>
> > Though not the fastest to execute; using concatenate instead of
> > initializing an array from a list [a,a] is more than 2,5 time
faster in
> > my system (~4.6 vs 11.8 usec per loop according to timeit.py), and
it's
> > not harde
Qiangning Hong wrote:
> I want to make an app to help students study foreign language. I
want
> the following function in it:
>
> The student reads a piece of text to the microphone. The software
> records it and compares it to the wave-file pre-recorded by the
> teacher, and gives out a score to
i have the following code:
Ui.py:
import Tkinter as Tk
import UiMainScreen
UiMainScreen.py:
class UiMainScreen( Tk.Frame ):
and i get the following error:
File "UiMainScreen.py", line 1, in ?
class UiMainScreen(Tk.Frame):
NameError: name 'Tk' is not defined
isn't Tk supposed to b
Hi All--
> On Sun, 01 May 2005 20:18:39 GMT, John Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I already know C/C++ programming and now wish to learn Python to do
> >scripting for some games that are coming out. What book would you recommend.
> >
> >I am thinking Teach Your Self Python in 24 Hours is proba
I'm trying to compile a package from source and whenever I tried to
compile, distutils gave me error about not have VC7. However, I've got
VB7 and so I've also got the VC7 compiler that came in the installation.
BTW, I've got Visual Studio .NET 2003 and Python 2.4.1. I tried looking
the distuti
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
John Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>I already know C/C++ programming and now wish to learn Python to do
>scripting for some games that are coming out. What book would you
>recommend.
>
>I am thinking Teach Your Self Python in 24 Hours is probably the best
>place
john
you might check out trac and subversion/svn... CVS is often used as well...
keep in mind that any app equires that you be willing to out in a certain
amount of time for the admin of the project tool. if what you're creating is
open source, you might as well go ahead and use the sourcefor
On Sun, 01 May 2005 20:18:39 GMT, John Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I already know C/C++ programming and now wish to learn Python to do
scripting for some games that are coming out. What book would you recommend.
I am thinking Teach Your Self Python in 24 Hours is probably the best place
to sta
On Sun, 01 May 2005 20:16:40 GMT, John Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am going to be working with some people on a project that is going to be
done over the internet. I am looking for a good method of keeping everyone's
code up to date and have everyone be able to access all the code including
I already know C/C++ programming and now wish to learn Python to do
scripting for some games that are coming out. What book would you recommend.
I am thinking Teach Your Self Python in 24 Hours is probably the best place
to start...
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I am going to be working with some people on a project that is going to be
done over the internet. I am looking for a good method of keeping everyone's
code up to date and have everyone be able to access all the code including
all the changes and be able to determine what parts of the code were
cha
>It seems to me that there is no way to create a new instance of Internet
>Explorer (if there are already some IE windows opened).
>Does anyone know a possible solution? Or a workaround (without using
>startfile, maybe?) that will force IE to create a new instance?
Should I suppose no solution exi
Glenn Pierce wrote:
> if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "isi", &format, filename, &flags))
> return NULL;
Shouldn't that be &filename ? See
http://docs.python.org/ext/parseTuple.html
for examples.
> dib = FreeImage_Load(format, filename, flags);
> Also I have little Ide
Hi I have been trying to wrap a c library called FreeImage for python
and am having trouble with a couple of functions.
One function is
FreeImage_Load which takes parameters (enum, const char*, int)
I have wrapped the function with the following code
static PyObject *
freeimage_load(PyObject *sel
Skip Montanaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I use precisely that scheme with (I think *) no problem. The only maybe
> significant difference I see is that I subclass ThreadingMixin so that it
> creates daemon threads: ...
According to the docs, you don't need the subclass, you can just set the
"
Paul> Let's say you have a SocketServer with the threading mix-in and
Paul> you run serve_forever on it. How can you shut it down, or rather,
Paul> how can it even shut itself down? Even if you use a
Paul> handle_request loop instead of serve_forever, it still seems
Paul> dif
Hi !
VBA is at the end of his lifetime. The next MS-Office will not have VBA
(because dotNet).
You should really adopt Python.
@-salutations
--
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Cameron Laird skrev:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Engineer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> .
> .
> .
>>The security 'droids have decided that since the MS Office Suite is a
>>"standard" application then software written in MS Office VBA must be
>>"safe." Any other development environments (su
Hi all!
Although it's slightly OT: I've written PAM, NSS and PPPd plugins which do
authentication (and other things) against a running Python daemon,
communicating via a Unix domain socket.
For the C part of the whole adventure (the modules for PAM, NSS and PPPd), I'd
love to have some form of
On 01 May 2005 10:09:56 -0700, Paul Rubin <"http://phr.cx"@nospam.invalid> wrote:
"fo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
How would I get the worker thread to open a GUI window in the main GUI
thread? After that GUI window is open, how can I send and recv messages
from/to the GUI window?
First of all
"Qiangning Hong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I want to make an app to help students study foreign language. I want
> the following function in it:
>
> The student reads a piece of text to the microphone. The software
> records it and compares it to the wave-file
Cameron Laird wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Engineer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> .
> .
> .
> >The security 'droids have decided that since the MS Office Suite is
a
> >"standard" application then software written in MS
"fo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How would I get the worker thread to open a GUI window in the main GUI
> thread? After that GUI window is open, how can I send and recv messages
> from/to the GUI window?
First of all the favorite Pythonic way to communicate between threads
is with synchroniz
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Engineer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
.
.
.
>The security 'droids have decided that since the MS Office Suite is a
>"standard" application then software written in MS Office VBA must be
>"safe." A
This is a network app, written in wxPython and the socket module. This
is what I want to happen:
GUI app starts. User clicks a button to 'start' the work of the app.
When start is pressed, a new thread is spawned (threading module) and
this thread starts listening for data on a socket. When someon
If you need just a single method once, don't use a mixin; just do
B.meth = A.meth.im_func. Do not underestimate the burden of
mixins on people reading your code (at least, for me it is burden,
since I have to draw the inheritance tree in my mind, look at which
methods are involved, wonder about the
Axel Straschil wrote:
Hello!
Why not:
class A:
def a_lengthy_method(self, params):
# do some work depending only on data in self and params
class B(A): pass
?
Lg,
AXEL.
As a rough guess, I think the original poster was wondering how to
include *one* specific method from class A into
I don't think this is going to happen.
Applications that drive MS Office applications merely call COM
objects that perform the actual operations. It doesn't really
matter what language calls the COM objects, they are the same
objects all the time. If they don't like the "installation"
of the Pyt
Nathan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been testing the standard dialog boxes in tkMessageBox under
IDLE.
> If I type for example, tkMessageBox.askyesno('test', 'test'), the
dialog box
> comes up fine but another window also appears. I'm guessing this is
the
> parent window of the message box. If I click on
Hello Heiko,
> Am Samstag, 30. April 2005 14:26 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > If you run on unix you can use the signal module to intercept a kill -
> > see http://docs.python.org/lib/node368.html for a quick example
>
> You cannot intercept a kill (that's the whole meaning of SIGKILL, rather th
Hello sdhyok,
> Now, I am in the situation to run the same program but on several
> different machines with the same Linux OS. To avoid the reinstallation,
> I like to pack up all shared libraries into a directory. Is there a
> good way to track down all shared libraries required to run a Python
>
You have two choices:
1) You can use Windows Scheduler to run the script in the
background. I have lots of scripts that I do this with.
2) You can convert the script into a Windows Service, which
will run in the background continuously.
I know of no way to manually start something in the foregr
Ville Vainio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > "John" == John J Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> John> Dave Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> John> What are those compelling features of Pydev, for an emacs
> John> user?
>
> http://pydev.sourceforge.net/features.html
>
> Cod
I'm looking for a Python interpreter written in BASIC, preferably
Visual Basic, and one written in VBA would be best of all. An
alternative would be a Python-2-Basic compiler.
Unfortunately I have to develop some special purpose code in an
organization where my only development environment is Mic
Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> John J. Lee wrote:
[...]
> > I'm hesitant to label everybody who disagrees with you (and me) on
> > that a zealot. Though I tend to take the same side you do, I'm not
[...]
> Well, we appear to agree. Please note I wasn't labelling anyone a
> zealot, sim
[Qiangning Hong]
> I just want to compare two sound WAVE file, not what the students or
> the teacher really saying. For example, if the teacher recorded his
> "standard" pronouncation of "god", then the student saying "good" will
> get a higher score than the student saying "evil" because "
Hi,
I am writing a POV-RAY editor with Python using either QT or GTK as GUI
'wrapper'. ( I am still trying both )
* * * * PYGTK * * * *
I have downloaded PygtkScintilla-1.99.5.
There is a lexPOV.cxx file in the package, but I can not find any POV
keywords in any file ( there are about 150 POV ke
George Sakkis wrote:
> Though not the fastest to execute; using concatenate instead of
> initializing an array from a list [a,a] is more than 2,5 time faster in
> my system (~4.6 vs 11.8 usec per loop according to timeit.py), and it's
> not harder either.
That surprises me. I would expect essent
Nathan,
>From what I've seen I'm afraid this is the way it is. If you call an
instance of tkMessageBox and you don't have a 'master' Tk instance
running, it will create its own.
Still, I'm sure with a bit of voodoo you can hide the self created tk
window while showing the message box. If you find
I actually tried mapping the PID to an integer value and it still
didn't work. At any rate, I found another way to do it. Thanks anyways.
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"Peter Otten" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> George Sakkis wrote:
>
> > What's the fastest and most elegant equivalent of zip() in
> > Numeric/Numarray between two equally sized 1D arrays ? That is, how
to
> > combine two (N,)-shaped arrays to one (N,2) (or (2,N)) shaped ? I
> > expect the fastest a
Hi,
I've been testing the standard dialog boxes in tkMessageBox under IDLE.
If I type for example, tkMessageBox.askyesno('test', 'test'), the dialog box
comes up fine but another window also appears. I'm guessing this is the
parent window of the message box. If I click on either of the yes/no
b
I'm using PIL to generate some images which may be rotated at the
user's option. When they are rotated, the original image is cropped
in the new image (which is fine), and the corners are black (which
is not, in this case). I can't find any documented way to change
the default fill color (if th
Many Thanks ( :
> > Hi all, which should be install? Really confused @@...
>
> Unicode.
>
> > Is that mean unicode version used for programming in language other than
> > English?
>
> No. The Unicode version allows the underlying wxWidgets GUI toolkit to
> use Unicode text. You want this.
>
> On c
Qiangning Hong wrote:
I want to make an app to help students study foreign language. I want
the following function in it:
The student reads a piece of text to the microphone. The software
records it and compares it to the wave-file pre-recorded by the
teacher, and gives out a score to indicate the
Roel Schroeven wrote:
Dan Bishop wrote:
Dan Bishop wrote:
Correction: Now I'm stuck on Level 11. I think I'm supposed to do
something with the pixels in the image, but what?
Me too.
There's a new image on the website now (still the same name though); I
solved the riddle now :-)
There's no leve
Hi,
Is there a program for editing shelve databases?
Amir
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Kay Schluehr>What is wrong with the other librarys that they can't be
approved?<
I presume there are so many kinds of graphs, that one data structure
doesn't fit all... On the other hand, I think that trying to design a
too much general data structure can have some drawbacks. I've tried a
compromi
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