Re: Class Image.Image?

2008-03-31 Thread W. Watson
Easy enough. 5Q+5Q. Diez B. Roggisch wrote: > W. Watson wrote: > >> I put a print statement in some Python code to determine the class >> (__class__) of a variable and the result was Image.Image. Why not just >> Image; otherwise, what's it telling me? > > B

Class Image.Image?

2008-03-31 Thread W. Watson
I put a print statement in some Python code to determine the class (__class__) of a variable and the result was Image.Image. Why not just Image; otherwise, what's it telling me? -- Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA) Web Page: -- http://mail.python

Re: Astronomy Fits format and gif.save(path)

2008-03-28 Thread W. Watson
this wouldn't work? I see that current_image.convert is involved in one place and current_image.save in the first. {I erroneously thought gif.save was some PIL method.) Hmmm, maybe I needed to use jpeg? As for fits formats, I see PIL shows FITS for identify only. Not sure what that means. Read b

Astronomy Fits format and gif.save(path)

2008-03-28 Thread W. Watson
In what library would I find gif.save(path), where path is the name and path of a file, and the method would produce a file in a gif format? Is there a fits.save(path) somewhere? fits is commonly used in astronomical work. -- Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA)

Re: An Application Program to Play a CD

2008-03-21 Thread W. Watson
ttp://www.asterisk.org/ > > That's probably a better fit. > > On 3/20/08, W. Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> How difficult would it be to write a Python program that would play a >> specific track on a CD from say 8 am to 6 pm each weekday on a PC's

An Application Program to Play a CD

2008-03-20 Thread W. Watson
How difficult would it be to write a Python program that would play a specific track on a CD from say 8 am to 6 pm each weekday on a PC's speaker, and switch tracks each day? That is, what library capabilities might be able to do that. Are they already available. Extra points. Now imagine the s

Organizing Books in My Amazon Cart

2008-03-02 Thread W. Watson
Anyone know of a way of listing all the books in my Amazon Shopping Cart--To Buy Latter? I have a considerable number, and working my way through the list is time consuming. Possibly someone has written a program to do it (Python, Perl, ...)? I have no idea if that's even possible. I figure thi

Re: Pop-up Menu of a Graphics Image?

2008-02-17 Thread W. Watson
Thanks. I'm just getting started in Python, so probably don't want to go far off the main stream. Don't see Misc. I see things like Presentations, Search this site, ... Mike Driscoll wrote: > On Feb 15, 2:28 pm, "W. Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>

Re: Pmw Use and Grayson's Book

2008-02-17 Thread W. Watson
I wonder why he uses it? If I want to run his examples, where do I put the lib he includes? Same folder as the example? Mike Driscoll wrote: > On Feb 17, 9:33 pm, "W. Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I don't have Grayson's Tkinter book, but I see he uses s

Re: Cleaning Up an Application When the Window is Closed

2008-02-17 Thread W. Watson
Good. Thanks. Mike Driscoll wrote: > On Feb 17, 8:31 pm, "W. Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Suppose I write some Win XP application using the Tkinter GUI, and do not >> provide a mechanism to exit other than the user clicking on the X in the >> upper

Pmw Use and Grayson's Book

2008-02-17 Thread W. Watson
I don't have Grayson's Tkinter book, but I see he uses something called Pmw. Why is it needed with Tkinter? -- Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA) Web Page: -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Cleaning Up an Application When the Window is Closed

2008-02-17 Thread W. Watson
Suppose I write some Win XP application using the Tkinter GUI, and do not provide a mechanism to exit other than the user clicking on the X in the upper right corner of a window. Is there a mechanism that will allow me to put up an save-dialog to give the user the option to save his present stat

Re: Tkinter. Why the Need for a Frame, or no Frame?

2008-02-17 Thread W. Watson
Thanks very much. I'm somewhat new to this, but I would think that Frame might carry some properties not available to the root. If so, then there might be some advantage to it. 7stud wrote: > On Feb 16, 8:40 pm, "W. Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> The f

Re: Tkinter. Why the Need for a Frame, or no Frame?

2008-02-17 Thread W. Watson
I did run them both, but not simultaneously. They looked the same to me. I should have probably captured both. I'll check for a small one somewhere. Francesco Bochicchio wrote: > On Sat, 16 Feb 2008 19:40:51 -0800, W. Watson wrote: > >> from Tkinter import * >> &g

Tkinter. Why the Need for a Frame, or no Frame?

2008-02-16 Thread W. Watson
The following two examples are from Grayson's book on Tkinter. He's making a simple dialog with three buttons. In the first example, he does not use the Frame class, but in the second he does. Doesn't the first example need a container? What's the difference here? ==5.1

Re: Pop-up Menu of a Graphics Image?

2008-02-15 Thread W. Watson
I want to allow a user who is looking at a graphic to be able to right-click on the graphic to produce a menu of choices. Does the PIL have something, a class or whatever? What in Tkinter would be useful for this purpose? GTK? Jon "Fluffy" Saul wrote: > On Fri, Feb 15, 2008

Pop-up Menu of a Graphics Image?

2008-02-15 Thread W. Watson
Is there a library that contains a pop-up menu class from a mouse click on a graphics image? -- Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA) Web Page: -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: [OT] Looking for a Python Program/Tool That Will Add Line Numbers to a txt File

2008-02-14 Thread W. Watson
Good grief! You go a long way back. Want to try for an IBM 650 with a drum memory? Gabriel Genellina wrote: > En Thu, 14 Feb 2008 04:54:56 -0200, W. Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > escribió: > >> See Subject. It's a simple txt file, each line is a Python stmt, but I &g

Re: Looking for a Python Program/Tool That Will Add Line Numbers to a txt File

2008-02-14 Thread W. Watson
() I removed the print, but ran into trouble with zfill. I thought this might be more difficult judging by a long ago experience with Java. Chris wrote: > On Feb 14, 1:29 pm, John Machin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On Feb 14, 6:13 pm, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>

Looking for a Python Program/Tool That Will Add Line Numbers to a txt File

2008-02-13 Thread W. Watson
See Subject. It's a simple txt file, each line is a Python stmt, but I need up to four digits added to each line with a space between the number field and the text. Perhaps someone has already done this or there's a source on the web for it. I'm not yet into files with Python. A sudden need has

Re: IDLE Won't Start w/o Socket Error--Win XP

2008-02-12 Thread W. Watson
Thanks. That did the trick. Mike Driscoll wrote: > On Feb 12, 2:18 pm, "W. Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> After simply trying to write a program with help(MakeQTE), a module, and >> having it fail with socket errors, I decided to restart IDLE, thinking

IDLE Won't Start w/o Socket Error--Win XP

2008-02-12 Thread W. Watson
After simply trying to write a program with help(MakeQTE), a module, and having it fail with socket errors, I decided to restart IDLE, thinking I knew the cause. I'm now getting msgs like: "IDLE's subprocess didn't make connection. ... firewall may be blocking the connection." I doubt the FW co

Re: IDLE: Clearing Breakpoints and Find with Help

2008-02-12 Thread W. Watson
the same thing? I would have thought Close meant to just close the open py file. W. Watson wrote: > How does one clear all breakpoints or even list where they are? When > looking at the source code, is it possible to tell which line number is > used for a statement. When I bring up th

IDLE: Clearing Breakpoints and Find with Help

2008-02-12 Thread W. Watson
How does one clear all breakpoints or even list where they are? When looking at the source code, is it possible to tell which line number is used for a statement. When I bring up the Help--Python Docs, the link to how-to is broken. Release 2.4.4. -- Wayne Watson (Neva

Re: Getting a Foothold on the IDLE Debugger

2008-02-11 Thread W. Watson
y other similar programs with a better user interface for beginners? [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Feb 11, 11:15�pm, "W. Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I thought I try to step through some simple Python code I wrote with IDLE >> using Debug. I'm at the early st

Re: Is there a web visitor counter available in Python ...

2008-02-11 Thread W. Watson
PHP. Well, that's a new one on me. Google gave me some idea of what it's about, and I found some code on how to do it. It requires yet another "programming language", which means finding the editor, etc. Jon "Fluffy" Saul wrote: > On Feb 11, 2008 9:21 PM, W.

Getting a Foothold on the IDLE Debugger

2008-02-11 Thread W. Watson
I thought I try to step through some simple Python code I wrote with IDLE using Debug. I'm at the early stages of learning Python. I used the shell to Run, then clicked on Debug->Debugger. That brought up a window with Stack and Locals checked. The buttons Go, Step, etc. are greyed out. How do I

Is there a web visitor counter available in Python ...

2008-02-11 Thread W. Watson
... that is free for use without advertising that I can use on my web pages? I have no idea is suitable for this. My knowledge of Python is somewhat minimal at this point. Maybe Java is better choice. -- Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA) Web Page:

Re: An Editor that Skips to the End of a Def

2007-09-21 Thread W. Watson
Well, you may. Unfortunately, there are many NGs that do the opposite. Bruno Desthuilliers wrote: > W. Watson a écrit : >> How about in the case of MS Win? >> >> Ben Finney wrote: >>> >>> (Please don't top-post. Instead, reply below each point to which

Re: Drawing a 640x480 Raw Image

2007-09-21 Thread W. Watson
Oops. What I think I'm looking for is a way to open a data file of records that are 640x480 that are gray scaled. I probably need something like an open and a read. Once I've got that, then I need to place the raw image into a draw area on the canvas, so that I can draw on the image.

Re: Drawing a 640x480 Raw Image

2007-09-21 Thread W. Watson
Very good. I'll give it a try. Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch wrote: > On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 20:49:59 -0700, W. Watson wrote: > >> W. Watson wrote: >>> I'm getting a 640x480 greyscale image from a video device. I'd like to >>> place it on a ca

Re: Drawing a 640x480 Raw Image

2007-09-20 Thread W. Watson
Corrected misspelling in Subject. The image here is nothing more than a 640x480 byte array. Each byte is a gra[e]yscale value. W. Watson wrote: > I'm getting a 640x480 greyscale image from a video device. I'd like to > place it on a canvas and then draw on the image. Does P

Re: An Editor that Skips to the End of a Def

2007-09-20 Thread W. Watson
How about in the case of MS Win? Ben Finney wrote: > "W. Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> Is vim just an editor or is it capable of running and debugging a >> program, as well? > > (Please don't top-post. Instead, reply below each point to wh

Drawing a 640x480 Ras Image

2007-09-20 Thread W. Watson
I'm getting a 640x480 greyscale image from a video device. I'd like to place it on a canvas and then draw on the image. Does PIL or some image facility allow me to do that? -- Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA) Web Page: -- http://mail.python.org

Re: An Editor that Skips to the End of a Def

2007-09-20 Thread W. Watson
Is vim just an editor or is it capable of running and debugging a program, as well? W. Watson wrote: > Maybe I'll take a look. When I left the world of Unix/Linux 10 years > ago, emacs went with it, as did vi. > > Paul Rudin wrote: >> "W. Watson" <[EMAIL PR

Re: An Editor that Skips to the End of a Def

2007-09-20 Thread W. Watson
Maybe I'll take a look. When I left the world of Unix/Linux 10 years ago, emacs went with it, as did vi. Paul Rudin wrote: > "W. Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> Thanks, but no thanks. The learning curve is way too steep. > > Up to you but, t

Python Imaging Library Handbook--Printing It?

2007-09-20 Thread W. Watson
Is there a pdf file for this somewhere, or another type of file. It would be good to print the whole thing at once. Ah, I see there's a pdf for an earlier version. Apparently, nothing for 1.1.4. -- Wayne

Re: An Editor that Skips to the End of a Def

2007-09-20 Thread W. Watson
Thanks, but no thanks. The learning curve is way too steep. Paul Rudin wrote: > "W. Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> Is there an editor that allows one to position to put the cursor and >> then by pushing some button goes to the end of the de

An Editor that Skips to the End of a Def

2007-09-20 Thread W. Watson
Is there an editor that allows one to position to put the cursor and then by pushing some button goes to the end of the def? -- Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA) Web Page: -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Tutorial or Example (or Tutorial) of Using Canvas to Producea Plot

2007-09-20 Thread W. Watson
That's odd; however, it's likely close enough. Hendrik van Rooyen wrote: > "W. Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> I'm just trying to get some feel for how canvas works. I'm about to modify a >> program I use for meteor work. It

Re: Tutorial or Example (or Tutorial) of Using Canvas to Produce a Plot

2007-09-19 Thread W. Watson
Here seems to be another good source. <http://effbot.org/tkinterbook/canvas.htm> W. Watson wrote: > Ah, I missed your link to Chap 11. That looks very helpful. > > W. Watson wrote: >> Thanks. I've arranged for an inter-library loan(ILL), and probably >> will n

Re: Tutorial or Example (or Tutorial) of Using Canvas to Produce a Plot

2007-09-19 Thread W. Watson
exhuma.twn wrote: > On Sep 18, 11:58 pm, Richard Townsend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 13:18:36 -0700, "W. Watson" >> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> Tk is it. I'm really not interested in the others at this point. >&

Re: Tutorial or Example (or Tutorial) of Using Canvas to Produce a Plot

2007-09-18 Thread W. Watson
Ah, I missed your link to Chap 11. That looks very helpful. W. Watson wrote: > Thanks. I've arranged for an inter-library loan(ILL), and probably will > not get his book for several days yet. I've had the book before, but was > really unable to get the time to pursue it (t

Re: Tutorial or Example (or Tutorial) of Using Canvas to Produce a Plot

2007-09-18 Thread W. Watson
t. Maybe I can re-examine his site for examples, and find one that is appropriate. Richard Townsend wrote: > On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 13:18:36 -0700, "W. Watson" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Tk is it. I'm really not interested in the others at this point. &

Re: Tutorial or Example (or Tutorial) of Using Canvas to Produce a Plot

2007-09-18 Thread W. Watson
Tk is it. I'm really not interested in the others at this point. Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2007-09-18, W. Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> What would be appropriate? What are the choices? I'm pretty new to Python, >> but am familiar with the XWindow widg

Re: Tutorial or Example (or Tutorial) of Using Canvas to Produce a Plot

2007-09-18 Thread W. Watson
d be preferable. It seems to be the GUI of choice. Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2007-09-18, W. Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I'm looking for an example with canvas that produces, say, a >> complete x-y plot of some data. > > With what widget set? > --

Tutorial or Example (or Tutorial) of Using Canvas to Produce a Plot

2007-09-18 Thread W. Watson
I'm looking for an example with canvas that produces, say, a complete x-y plot of some data. By that I mean, it should do something like the following: 1. Produce x-y axes. The x-axis should be blue and the y-axis should be green 2. Put a label on each axis (vertical and horizontal text) 3. P

Re: Baby Steps, optionDB

2007-08-23 Thread W. Watson
VBasic is the same. Longish. The ultimate in conciseness was APL. Carsten Haese wrote: > On Thu, 2007-08-23 at 04:30 -0700, W. Watson wrote: >> I used to program in C++, and there's one thing I've never liked about >> OOP. Too much typing! > > Blame C++, not O

Re: Baby Steps, optionDB

2007-08-23 Thread W. Watson
real impressed. Is there something better? Dennis Lee Bieber wrote: > On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 20:41:11 -0700, "W. Watson" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> declaimed the following in comp.lang.python: > >> I'm just playing with Python. It's my first outing. The program

Re: Baby Steps, optionDB

2007-08-23 Thread W. Watson
That got things moving. Thanks. It looks like I have some typos to deal with now. I used to program in C++, and there's one thing I've never liked about OOP. Too much typing! Padraig wrote: > On Aug 23, 4:41 am, "W. Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >

Re: Baby Steps, optionDB

2007-08-22 Thread W. Watson
Don't even know what the file is. I figured the book would have included it in the example. I see no mention of it in the index. Does it go by another name? BartlebyScrivener wrote: > On Aug 22, 10:41 pm, "W. Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> clError:

Baby Steps, optionDB

2007-08-22 Thread W. Watson
I'm just playing with Python. It's my first outing. The program is below. I thought I'd fuss with numbers, and then get bold and try some Tkinter stuff. I copied the root stuff from a book (Grayson), and get stopped at the optionDB statement. What's wrong? I get clError: couldn't open "opti

Re: What Are These Import/From Statements about?

2007-08-22 Thread W. Watson
Thanks very much. Where's the global index? Matt McCredie wrote: >> While that's an interesting link, I was thinking of the named items like: >> Numeric, (this one I know about.) >> Image >> ImageChops >> ImageTk >> time >> binascii >> tkMessageBox >> tkSimpleDialog > > The `image' ones a

Re: What Are These Import/From Statements about?

2007-08-22 Thread W. Watson
While that's an interesting link, I was thinking of the named items like: Numeric, (this one I know about.) Image ImageChops ImageTk time binascii tkMessageBox tkSimpleDialog ... For example, what is the Image module? MakeQTE? ospath? Robert Kern wrote: > W. Watson wrot

What Are These Import/From Statements about?

2007-08-22 Thread W. Watson
Is there a single source that explains these statements? -- from Tkinter import * from Numeric import * import Image import ImageChops import ImageTk import time import binascii import tkMessageBox import tkSimpleDialog from tkFileDialog import asksaveasfilename from tk

Re: Python on Computation, Math and Statistics

2007-08-19 Thread W. Watson
Thanks. That looks interesting. Jaap Spies wrote: > W. Watson wrote: >> I would hope Python is doing a lot of standard computations beyond >> arithmetic. Trig functions and more. Comments? > > Try SAGE: http://www.sagemath.org/ > > Jaap > &g

Re: Python on Computation, Math and Statistics

2007-08-19 Thread W. Watson
Thanks. Paul McGuire wrote: > On Aug 19, 2:32 pm, "W. Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Google? What's that? Thanks. I like to get a insider's view when I know >> experts are out there. > > FYI the "insiders" and "experts" ou

Re: Python on Computation, Math and Statistics

2007-08-19 Thread W. Watson
Thanks. I appreciate the info. Diez B. Roggisch wrote: > W. Watson schrieb: >> Google? What's that? Thanks. I like to get a insider's view when I >> know experts are out there. So now I ask a deeper question. Are there >> matrix computation libraries or even

Re: Python on Computation, Math and Statistics

2007-08-19 Thread W. Watson
Google? What's that? Thanks. I like to get a insider's view when I know experts are out there. So now I ask a deeper question. Are there matrix computation libraries or even statistical (regression, factor analysis) libraries? Diez B. Roggisch wrote: > W. Watson schrieb: >>

Python on Computation, Math and Statistics

2007-08-19 Thread W. Watson
I would hope Python is doing a lot of standard computations beyond arithmetic. Trig functions and more. Comments? -- Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA) Web Page: -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Python and Tkinter Programming--Expensive!

2007-08-18 Thread W. Watson
Thanks. I'll test the waters on Amazon. Nick Craig-Wood wrote: > W. Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Why is the book in Subject (author is Grayson) so expensive? $100 on Amazon >> and $195 on ABE. Aren't there alternatives? > > There is an excell

Re: Python and Tkinter Programming--Expensive!

2007-08-18 Thread W. Watson
Thanks. I'm borrowing it from a library and see the URL on the back of the book. James Stroud wrote: > W. Watson wrote: >> Why is the book in Subject (author is Grayson) so expensive? $100 on >> Amazon and $195 on ABE. Aren't there alternatives? > > > Read t

Python and Tkinter Programming--Expensive!

2007-08-17 Thread W. Watson
Why is the book in Subject (author is Grayson) so expensive? $100 on Amazon and $195 on ABE. Aren't there alternatives? -- Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA) Web Page: -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Python and Tkinter Primer/Tutorial?

2007-07-16 Thread W. Watson
Lutz (Author), David Ascher (Author) BartlebyScrivener wrote: > On Jul 15, 9:46 am, "W. Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Is there a primer out there on these two items? I have the Python tutorial, >> but would like either a Tkinter tutorial/primer to supplem

Python and Tkinter Primer/Tutorial?

2007-07-15 Thread W. Watson
Is there a primer out there on these two items? I have the Python tutorial, but would like either a Tkinter tutorial/primer to supplement it, or a primer/tutorial that addresses both. Maybe there's even an O'Reilly book on both? -- Wayne Watson (Nevada City, CA)

Re: Need a Little Help on Tkinter and Python

2007-06-06 Thread W. Watson
Is there a pdf file or downloadable file of the Tkinter material? I like to put stuff in notebooks. W. Watson wrote: > Thanks for your responses. I've located the URL from the post above and > will check out the two books mentioned here. I used to do a lot of > scientific progra

Re: Need a Little Help on Tkinter and Python

2007-06-06 Thread W. Watson
Thanks for your responses. I've located the URL from the post above and will check out the two books mentioned here. I used to do a lot of scientific programming, but now just concentrate on science. Martin Blume wrote: > "W. Watson" schrieb >> I have about a 1600 line

Need a Little Help on Tkinter and Python

2007-06-05 Thread W. Watson
I have about a 1600 line Pythron program I'd like to make some simple mods to, but have really just a nodding acquaintance with Python and Tkinter. I know quite a few languages, including C++. Let's change that. I've not used anything but C in recent years, and C++ was in my bag before that alon

Re: Python 2.4 pdf Tutorial--Available

2007-02-10 Thread W. Watson
Gabriel Genellina wrote: > En Sat, 10 Feb 2007 21:20:43 -0300, W. Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > escribió: > >> Gabriel Genellina wrote: >>> En Sat, 10 Feb 2007 16:45:08 -0300, W. Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> escribió: >>> >>>>

Re: Python 2.4 pdf Tutorial--Available

2007-02-10 Thread W. Watson
Gabriel Genellina wrote: > En Sat, 10 Feb 2007 16:45:08 -0300, W. Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > escribió: > >> I was able to download the 2.5 tutorial, but think I may need the 2.4 >> tutorial (Guido van Rossum) if it exists. Anyone know where to find it? > >

Python 2.4 pdf Tutorial--Available

2007-02-10 Thread W. Watson
I was able to download the 2.5 tutorial, but think I may need the 2.4 tutorial (Guido van Rossum) if it exists. Anyone know where to find it? Wayne T. Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA) (121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time) Obz

Re: Re-installing Numeric and PIL Files

2007-02-08 Thread W. Watson
Robert Kern wrote: > W. Watson wrote: > >> Here's the program I ran. >> >> ### begin >> #!/usr/bin/python >> >> # Check mysys >> >> import sys >> print sys.executable >> >> ### end >> >> It put up a black s

Re: Re-installing Numeric and PIL Files

2007-02-08 Thread W. Watson
Robert Kern wrote: > W. Watson wrote: > >> Here's the program I ran. >> >> ### begin >> #!/usr/bin/python >> >> # Check mysys >> >> import sys >> print sys.executable >> >> ### end >> >> It put up a black s

Re: Re-installing Numeric and PIL Files

2007-02-08 Thread W. Watson
Robert Kern wrote: > W. Watson wrote: >> Robert Kern wrote: >>> W. Watson wrote: >>> >>>> I did a search in the python24 folder for sys.exec* (in c:\python24), but >>>> came up with nothing. [nothing in a search of c:--sys.exec*] I have two &g

Re: Re-installing Numeric and PIL Files

2007-02-08 Thread W. Watson
Robert Kern wrote: > W. Watson wrote: > >> I did a search in the python24 folder for sys.exec* (in c:\python24), but >> came up with nothing. [nothing in a search of c:--sys.exec*] I have two >> python folders, c:\python24 and c:\python25. The contents of both folders

Re: Re-installing Numeric and PIL Files

2007-02-08 Thread W. Watson
Robert Kern wrote: > W. Watson wrote: >> Robert Kern wrote: >>> W. Watson wrote: >>>> For some reason Python 2.2.4 cannot find the Numeric module. It's been >>>> suggested that I should re-install the Numeric file. How do that? Also the >>&

Re: Re-installing Numeric and PIL Files

2007-02-07 Thread W. Watson
BTW, I found a RemoveNumeric.exe and RemovePIL.exe in the C/Python24 folder, but when I try to execute them, they produce a message about only being able to use them at start-up. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Re-installing Numeric and PIL Files

2007-02-07 Thread W. Watson
Matimus wrote: >> For some reason Python 2.2.4 cannot find the Numeric module. It's been > > Is this a typo, or are you really using 2.2.4? If so, you are going to > have to get the versions of Numeric and PIL that work with Python 2.2. > Or, alternatively, you can install python 2.4.4 with the .m

Re: Re-installing Numeric and PIL Files

2007-02-07 Thread W. Watson
Robert Kern wrote: > W. Watson wrote: >> For some reason Python 2.2.4 cannot find the Numeric module. It's been >> suggested that I should re-install the Numeric file. How do that? Also the >> PIL. The three install files are: >> python-2.4.4.msi >> PIL

Re-installing Numeric and PIL Files

2007-02-07 Thread W. Watson
For some reason Python 2.2.4 cannot find the Numeric module. It's been suggested that I should re-install the Numeric file. How do that? Also the PIL. The three install files are: python-2.4.4.msi PIL-1.1.5.win32-py2.4.exe Numeric-24.2.win32-py2.4.exe Wayne T. Watson (Watson Adventure

Numeric and PIL Files?

2007-02-02 Thread W. Watson
I'm looking at some files that are related to Python: Python-2.4.2.msi Numeric-24.2.win32-py2.4.exe PIL-1.1.5.win32-py2.4.exe What are the three files? msi is the install file for MS, but what are the other two, and where can I find them? The first one no longer seems available on the

Re: Python Windows Editors

2007-01-24 Thread W. Watson
W. Watson wrote: > I downloaded python-2.5.msi and installed it. I believe its editor is > [corrected]IDLE. I understand there's a Win editor called pythonwin. I > believe it's > in the download pywin32-210.win32-py2.5.exe, but I'm not sure if this > exe file

Re: Python Windows Editors

2007-01-24 Thread W. Watson
Stef Mientki wrote: > Any text editor is only as good as the >> programmer who uses it. ;) >> > Yes but an IDE is different ;-) > > cheers, > Stef Mientki Correct. Wayne T. Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA) (121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. t

Re: Python Windows Editors

2007-01-24 Thread W. Watson
Hertha Steck wrote: > Am Mon, 22 Jan 2007 00:33:12 + schrieb W. Watson: > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> W. Watson wrote: >>>> I downloaded python-2.5.msi and installed it. I believe its editor is IDE. >>>> I >>>> understand the

Re: Beginners Tutorial in PDF Format?

2007-01-24 Thread W. Watson
Gabriel Genellina wrote: > "W. Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió en el mensaje > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Robert Hicks wrote: >> W. Watson wrote: >>> I'd like to print a tutorial in one fell swoop, but it seems most on the >>> various si

Re: Beginners Tutorial in PDF Format?

2007-01-21 Thread W. Watson
Robert Hicks wrote: > W. Watson wrote: >> I'd like to print a tutorial in one fell swoop, but it seems most on the >> various sites are page by page embedded descriptions in the page. Any >> available as a pdf? >> >> Wayne T. Watson (Wat

Re: Python Windows Editors

2007-01-21 Thread W. Watson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > W. Watson wrote: >> I downloaded python-2.5.msi and installed it. I believe its editor is IDE. I >> understand there's a Win editor called pythonwin. I believe it's in the >> download pywin32-210.win32-py2.5.exe, but I'm not sure if

Beginners Tutorial in PDF Format?

2007-01-21 Thread W. Watson
I'd like to print a tutorial in one fell swoop, but it seems most on the various sites are page by page embedded descriptions in the page. Any available as a pdf? Wayne T. Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA) (121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. tim

Python Windows Editors

2007-01-21 Thread W. Watson
I downloaded python-2.5.msi and installed it. I believe its editor is IDE. I understand there's a Win editor called pythonwin. I believe it's in the download pywin32-210.win32-py2.5.exe, but I'm not sure if this exe file has just the editor or all of Python. Comments? If not how do I get the Py

Re: Just Getting Started with Python on MS XP Pro

2007-01-07 Thread W. Watson
Gabriel Genellina wrote: > On 7 ene, 16:20, "W. Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> We seem to be looping. I have the Python interpreter. I would like the >> pythonwin editor. The download link doesn't work on SourceForge. Where can I >> get it?

Re: Just Getting Started with Python on MS XP Pro

2007-01-07 Thread W. Watson
Gabriel Genellina wrote: > On 7 ene, 13:22, "W. Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>>>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/pywin32/ > >> As I understand it, there are two files I'm after: 1. python interpreter, >> and 2. a python editor.

Re: Just Getting Started with Python on MS XP Pro

2007-01-07 Thread W. Watson
Jussi Salmela wrote: > W. Watson kirjoitti: >> Thomas Ploch wrote: > > >>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/pywin32/ >>> >>> I think this is the place to go >>> >>> Thomas >>> >>> >> That gets me the python p

Re: Just Getting Started with Python on MS XP Pro

2007-01-06 Thread W. Watson
Thomas Ploch wrote: > W. Watson schrieb: >> The wiki site lead to a link to download pythonwin, but the download is >> broken. Googling invariably leads back to that link. I found >> <http://www.python.org/download/releases/binaries-1.4/pythonwin/>, which has >>

Re: Just Getting Started with Python on MS XP Pro

2007-01-06 Thread W. Watson
The wiki site lead to a link to download pythonwin, but the download is broken. Googling invariably leads back to that link. I found , which has two files listed: oadist.exe and win32dbg.exe. Do I need both or is just the latter o

Re: Just Getting Started with Python on MS XP Pro

2007-01-06 Thread W. Watson
Ah, I misread wiki as wikpedia. Nevertheless, wikipedia surprises me, as well as just wiki sites. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Just Getting Started with Python on MS XP Pro

2007-01-06 Thread W. Watson
Laszlo Nagy wrote: > W. Watson wrote: >> What do I download to use Python with MX XP Pro on an ASUS 4 year old >> motherboard? I would guess a good book source for starters would be >> the O'Reilly book. >> > You mean Microsoft XP Pro? > > For a

Just Getting Started with Python on MS XP Pro

2007-01-05 Thread W. Watson
What do I download to use Python with MX XP Pro on an ASUS 4 year old motherboard? I would guess a good book source for starters would be the O'Reilly book. Wayne T. Watson (Watson Adventures, Prop., Nevada City, CA) (121.015 Deg. W, 39.262 Deg. N) GMT-8 hr std. time)