[python-win32] need python+windows edit control help

2011-10-22 Thread Eric S. Johansson
I need some help from a win32/rich text edit control wizard. I'm looking for a mentoring/code template generation relationship. In a nutshell, I have RSI crippled hands which means writing code is a challenge and I'm totally unschooled in the ways of windowing systems. I'm working on techniques

Re: [python-win32] Win32 GUI for beginners.

2014-01-01 Thread Eric S. Johansson
On 1/1/2014 1:52 AM, Sean Murphy wrote: All, thanks for the information. I will look into it. In relation to Tim's comment. The reason why I want to stick to Win32 API's is because I am blind. The screen reader which allows me to use the computer does not work with Xwindow style widgets.

[python-win32] has the COM interface capability changed since 1999

2014-05-12 Thread Eric S. Johansson
back in 1999ish, joel gould wrote the following and I want to know if it is still true. am planning on converting the 2.7ish natlink to 3.X some time over the next year. need to decide if I should leave the C++ code alone or can we go pure python? - The first step

Re: [python-win32] getting Windows key codes

2015-03-30 Thread Eric S. Johansson
On 3/30/2015 5:50 PM, Tim Roberts wrote: Eric S. Johansson wrote: Set with some help for a friend of mine, I was able to implement the system illustrated above. As a result I can mostly successfully use speech recognition on Windows to dictate text into a variety of Linux applications. I

[python-win32] getting Windows key codes

2015-03-30 Thread Eric S. Johansson
https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1M-TzfRaSaAhFXQk1OmcmHNOaW31_7W_7q0bf8CAJqSw/edit Set with some help for a friend of mine, I was able to implement the system illustrated above. As a result I can mostly successfully use speech recognition on Windows to dictate text into a variety of Linux