Flash and Python could be a VERY powerful pair of tools for building
quick apps, Yet I don't see much on the web about it.
I was excited to see that it is possible to make them play together
here:
http://www.klaustrofobik.org/blog/archives/000235.html
Unfortunately, these folks seem to have gotte
in spam.py, how about something like this:
try:
eggs.someFunction()
except:
import eggs
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Wow, that was easy!
Thanks Myles!!!
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Hi All,
I've been lurking the list for a month and this is my first post. I am
hoping this post is appropriate here, otherwise, my apologies.
I'm somewhat new to Python, (I'm reading all the tutorials I can find,
and have read through Andre Lessa's Developers Handbook.)
I am trying to learn the
Wow... Thanks for all the tips guys...
I will study the above examples.
...down to 8 lines of exquisitely readable code... Wow... Python
rocks...
(still aspiring to greatness myself,)
cheers,
-John
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Reinhold,
Thanks for your response in the previous thread.
Yours is an interesting question. I haven't come up with a solution,
but I did realize that in the previous problem, the source 'word'
doesn't really need to stay intact...
So perhaps a solution along these lines?
>>> for a in enumerate(
> vees, cons = [], []
> [(vees, cons)[ch in vocals].append(ch) for ch in wlist]
Wow, that's horribly twisted Reinhold...
I spent about an hour last night trying something similar, to no end...
:)
Neat tricks people...
I like Duncan's use of "or" to solve it.
I didn't see that in the python docs o
I've been hacking around this for a few days and have gotten close to
what I want... but not quite...
The TKinter Docs provide this example:
# configure text tag
text.tag_config("a", foreground="blue", underline=1)
text.tag_bind("a", "", show_hand_cursor)
text.tag_bind("a", "", sho
Many thanks Jeff!!!
This is what should be in the TK docs. Your example was very clear.
And now I've learned some new stuff... :)
For my project, I needed to add three pieces of data per link like
this:
text.insert(Tkinter.END, "link", ("a", "href:"+href,"another:This Is
More Data", "last:and one