I need to be able to invoke a specific webpage with Internet Explorer.
If the browser is not up with that page, I needed to come up with that
page. If the browser is already up, I only need to bring that browser
and page to the top of the window piles.
When I use the web browser module today,
On Saturday, December 15, 2012 9:14:25 PM, Terry Reedy wrote:
I believe this worked with Firefox the last time I tested. I just read
the docs. Never tried IE. I believe details partly depend on browser.
thank you Terry. I will try with Firefox but the main reason I'm using
IE is simply becau
the install of the basic 2.7 seems to go ok but when installing the win32
extensions, I get:
close failed in file object destructor:
sys.excepthook is missing
lost sys.stderr
I've tried installing as administrator but no joy. what should I try next?
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while this is related to my speech recognition through the next project, is
actually a good question for RPCs in general. Specifically, are there any
good-RPCs out there that are fast, supported, an
- Original Message -
From: "Irmen de Jong"
Eric, if you're concerned about performance, Pyro4 (the source
distribution) comes with
several examples that do simple performance related tests. You could
run these and see
what figures you get on your setup to see if it's anywhere
a
I need a simple GUI toolkits like easygui pythoncard. The main reason I
discount both of those is that they are effectively dead as I can see.
Last updates in the 2010/2011 range. Has there been some toolkit to
replace them? And no, the existing wxpython/gtk/qt/... toolkits really
aren't accept
On 3/5/2013 10:06 AM, Tim Golden wrote:
On 05/03/2013 14:55, Kevin Walzer wrote:
On 3/5/13 9:20 AM, Eric Johansson wrote:
The main reason I discount both of those is that they are effectively
dead as I can see. Last updates in the 2010/2011 range.
Why not give EasyGUI a try?
or PyGUI
I finally have an intern helping me with my various accessibility
projects. We need to do pair programming so he can write the code in my
head that I can't express by broken hand or speech recognition (yet).
The best technique with come up with so far is to use putty sessions
with the same lay
On 3/5/2013 1:38 PM, Dave Angel wrote:
On 03/05/2013 12:56 PM, Eric Johansson wrote:
I finally have an intern helping me with my various accessibility
projects. We need to do pair programming so he can write the code in my
head that I can't express by broken hand or speech recognition
On 3/5/2013 6:18 PM, Gregory Ewing wrote:
Eric Johansson wrote:
the only thing that would make it better is if either of these kits
used standard Rich text edit controls under Windows so I can speech
enable these applications.
PyGUI's TextEditor is based on the rich edit control in
Wi
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