> * Curses for Windows for Python (It was previously
> mentioned on a follow-up. there are some missing
> features):
> http://flangy.com/dev/python/curses/
I've posted an update to this module (better color support, half delay
input, some other stuff) and the source code, in case anyone wants to
Hi Brane,
I was wondering about the same thing some days
ago. I found the following alternatives:
* Curses for Windows for Python (It was previously
mentioned on a follow-up. there are some missing
features):
http://flangy.com/dev/python/curses/
* PDCurses (It looks promissing):
http://pdcurses.sou
Tim Golden wrote:
> [Jorgen Grahn]
> | [Alan Gauld ]
> | > You can use ncurses via cygwin.
> | > There are DOS ports too but I couldn't get any of them to
> | > work on my XP box, YMMV...
> |
> | Or, as Alex Martelli wrote in "Python in a nutshell":
> |
> |"The curses package works only on Uni
[Jorgen Grahn]
| [Alan Gauld ]
| > You can use ncurses via cygwin.
| > There are DOS ports too but I couldn't get any of them to
| > work on my XP box, YMMV...
|
| Or, as Alex Martelli wrote in "Python in a nutshell":
|
|"The curses package works only on Unix-like platforms
| (there are per
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 20:26:28 + (UTC), Alan Gauld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 17:06:52 +0100, Brane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> please advice
>
> You can use ncurses via cygwin.
> There are DOS ports too but I couldn't get any of them to
> work on my XP box, YMMV...
Or,
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 17:06:52 +0100, Brane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> please advice
You can use ncurses via cygwin.
There are DOS ports too but I couldn't get any of them to
work on my XP box, YMMV...
Search the Vaults of Parnassus for the DOS Stuff.
Alan G.
Author of the Learn to Program webs