Re: [python-win32] Referencing a DLL, preferably using relative file path, etc.

2012-01-13 Thread Tim Roberts
Jacob Kruger wrote: Although have looked around, haven't found too much consistent information relating to doing something like referencing a DLL, preferably using something like a relative file path, as opposed to having it as a registered DLL through regsvr32, etc. Is this

Re: [python-win32] Second DLL question

2012-01-13 Thread Tim Roberts
Jacob Kruger wrote: How easy/simple is it to actually compile python code into a DLL to be used on windows by other programming languages, etc.? I can easily enough use py2exe to generate command line apps that can be called using command line arguments, etc., but was just wondering (as

[python-win32] Problem with win32gui and WM_CREATE

2012-01-13 Thread pierre baral
I have tried a lot of code found on the net such as the following: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=a19kZMeQ or also the following code: *import win32gui, win32con* *def wndProc(hwnd, msg, wParam, lParam): if msg == win32con.WM_CREATE: print 'message: WM_CREATE' if msg == win32con.WM_SIZE:

Re: [python-win32] Problem with win32gui and WM_CREATE

2012-01-13 Thread Amaury Forgeot d'Arc
Hi, 2012/1/13 pierre baral pierre.ba...@gmail.com and on my Windows, the message WM_CREATE is never sent. That's not the case for the others messages which are correctly called but not WM_CREATE I found an answer from 2005 :-)

Re: [python-win32] Problem with win32gui and WM_CREATE

2012-01-13 Thread pierre baral
ARGH, too bad :) Does anyone know a message which is send only one time during the life of an application, just after the createwindow call? ;-p 2012/1/13 Amaury Forgeot d'Arc amaur...@gmail.com Hi, 2012/1/13 pierre baral pierre.ba...@gmail.com and on my Windows, the message WM_CREATE is

Re: [python-win32] Problem with win32gui and WM_CREATE

2012-01-13 Thread Tim Roberts
pierre baral wrote: ARGH, too bad :) Does anyone know a message which is send only one time during the life of an application, just after the createwindow call? ;-p WM_ACTIVATE is sent when your application becomes the topmost app. You can use a global to do something the first time you see