currently
refers to python 3.2, but anyway - just wondering if it's better to not rush
into newer versions off-hand, since also think my boss mentioned 2.6 to me or
something?
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that
terminology isn't too far off, but mean things like list, tuple, dictionary
objects, etc. etc., and I do also quite like the polymorphism of
object/variable types, but along with their built-in function
handling/attachment.
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Ok, only major change have found/made thus far is now that have changed all the
input() prompts for command line over to raw_input() for now.
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find the other module to import a
function from.
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: [mapDataFn]
Or should I maybe just run an import higher up inside setup.py itself?
Sorry if I'm misunderstanding anything/everything...smile
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available using it's namespace string,
is it then possible to instantiate something like that using an actual file
path?
Asking since do have another DLL here that gives a bit more control over
text-to-speech options/usage.
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doesn't seem to want to register a class name for, etc., but
will now just have to look into what files etc. I'll need to copy/move around
if I want to produce spoken text aside from normal output, etc.
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, etc., and can't remember if ran some other
scripts on my windows7 32 bit machine before it worked, but anyway.
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an object/class instance to
a string rendition, and then to maybe reiterate the original object later on..?
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searches, etc., but didn't find a real answer until now, but, like you said,
since it's not really platform independent, I think will for now leave it
alone as such.
Thanks again for help, either way
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really
need/want, and it's also given me some minor issues relating to trying to then
build redistributable executables, etc., and this one really/honestly seems
more suitable/more like what I actually want it for.
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Maybe I'll check it out (pySonic) in any case.
Once audiere is imported it seems to work nicely/well enough, but would be nice
if could get it to import/load easily enough, but anyway.
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, for now will be
sticking to text editor, or maybe try out eclipse, since that's what they want
me to use here at work in any case, but anyway...
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really be happening here, or should I try sort out
reinstalling windows7 or something...?
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)
#---end of source---
Could it also maybe be something to do with this line?:
console = [AboutBox.py],
Since while setup.py is running in console mode, don't know if the resulting
wxPython based .exe runs in a console mode window as such..?
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as such.
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From: Tim Roberts t...@probo.com
To: Python-Win32 List python-win32@python.org
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2011 6:57 PM
Subject: Re: [python-win32] Recurring DLL
Thanks, Werner
Adding the reference to the dll_excludes to the options dict made the
py2exe setup.py now run fine.
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server from home
where connection is at least decent...smile
So, thanks again, and stay well
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From
suitable for my sort of
development environment:
http://www.blindza.co.za/uploads/LBC/childWindowsLBC.zip
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at it - starting
point/file is mapDataGenerator.py - 421Kb:
http://www.blindza.co.za/uploads/mapData/mapDataLBC_src/mapDataGenLBC_indent_src.zip
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, here's the python source:
http://www.blindza.co.za/uploads/mapData/mapDataLBC_src/mapDataLBC_src.zip
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/comfortable to run multiple threads/play
multiple sounds at the same time/near enough to each other, which is nice.
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of it's
internal counter variable, etc. - simple example, but seems to work well
enough, if you get my/the drift, and, what have pretty much found all over the
'net is that you get told not to try destroy anything manually/yourself, but
anyway.
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far.
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that makes use
of actual screen reader voices in meantime, and which works with python 2.7,
which is what am using at the moment, but anyway:
http://hg.qwitter-client.net/accessible_output/
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,
and sound_lib seems to make use of the base24 component - you seem to just need
to copy the base.dll file that's included in downloads from the following site
into the relevant lib/site_packages.../sound_lib folder:
http://www.un4seen.com/
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Oh yes, and another module is the wxPython keyboard_handler:
http://hg.qwitter-client.net/keyboard_handler
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ways it would be better to
connect to a MySQL database/server, and if there are commonly used examples out
there, since didn't seem to find any off hand, and this is starting to come
together, but, just wondering..?
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Will check it out.
Thanks
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Sent: Friday, November 25, 2011 7:32 PM
Subject: Re: [python-win32
Ok, here seems to be quite a nice, sort of step-by-step bit of
reference/tutorial material related to making use of MySQLdb, etc.:
http://www.kitebird.com/articles/pydbapi.html
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to the actual python source file if
you want to check it out:
http://www.blindza.co.za/uploads/timePlanning/timePlanningSource.zip
(for python guys who prefer indentation based on 2 spaces, etc., I am still
using a tab character here, but could change that one around quite easily)
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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 well).
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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 possible/simple as such?
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keystroke to invoke system menu, opened up the edit
submenu, done a select all, and then a similar copy to copy contents of that
window to clipboard for later reference.
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Wondering off-hand if there's a simple/easy way to obtain mouse cursor
coordinates, and, also, how simple is it to interact with operating system, in
terms of if the mouse cursor is in fact outside the GUI as such - if that makes
sense?
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, but not
hidden/minimised as such, but don't think that would help it catch certain
keystroke combinations as such.
Sorry if these are silly questions...smile
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Ok, just tested it using win32gui.GetCursorPos function, and it does seem to
obtain coordinates outside primary window as well, so let's see - thanks.
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to implement something like a large cross hair cursor based on a
keystroke as such, using built in windows functionality.
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a dictionary
collection.
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able to manipulate
playback pitch, at least 2D panning, pausing/stopping on demand, etc.?
And, got hold of that sound_lib module from here:
http://hg.qwitter-client.net/sound_lib
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then changed frequency in an incremental way,
it sounded literally like speeding up, etc., as such.
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As subject line says - current example .xml file is tracks.xml, and sound clips
are in /sounds subdirectory, and it uses sound_lib to handle playback:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/13327195/soundMixing2Source.zip
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to generate layout quickly
and easily, but, know should look into wx itself in more detail/depth.
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exception types, etc.?
And, if am confused, or targeting the wrong approach, you are also welcome to
offer better suggestions/guidelines relating to any form of exception handling
approach, etc.?
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, and wxPython is best bet thus far, but, I work primarily in web
development, so, yes, would be nice to work with web layout implementation as
well...smile
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UI's, I am now trying to get going using wxPython
properly/itself.
If I may ask, what do you use to edit your python code, etc.? I use
edSharp, which is a sort of blind programmers text editor, created by Jamal
Masry - if tht name means much to you.
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, line 125, in module
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'PROCESS_ENTER'
Is there an alternative to py2exe I can try making use of?
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OK, another update - took, and modified a slightly different version of the
setup.py for py2exe that includes packaging MS runtime files/DLL's in
library.zip, etc., and .exe output now seems to work, but anyway...
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Ok, figured out workaround that does pretty much what I want:
win32api.GetLastInputInfo()
That seems to return time stamp of last user interaction, including mouse
moving, clicking, keyboard input, app switching, etc.
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Jacob Kruger
In other words, would like to be able to hide the main part of the interface,
and display an icon in the windows system tray, which then either offers a
context menu, or else just re-displays the main part of the interface when you
double-click on the system tray icon?
TIA
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Thanks - will check it out, and, it seems to pretty much do what I want if I
just run it.
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of sound
clips, etc.?
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bit machine:
explorer /select,c:\temp\testFile.txt
Wondering if there's a relatively simple way to bring a specific, external
window/application into foreground focus?
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Thanks.
BTW, the other non-standard modules am making use of, aside from wxPython 3.0 -
went over to that one for help with wx.lib.scrolledpanel - include
accessible_output, and sound_lib - from:
http://hg.q-continuum.net
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end user environment as much...smile
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ÿþ ? x m l v e r s i o n = 1 . 0 e n c o d i n g = U T F - 1 6 ?
D A T A B A S E
E X E N A M E = b z P e r s o n a l . e x e
, will want tohandle both
.MP3 and .wav?
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back the MP3 file included
in that zip file, but anyway.
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:
https://code.google.com/p/mp3play/
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Will definitely look into/play with that part of it a bit, and, main thing, for
now anyway, is that at least it lets me compile this into an executable, along
with the implementation/use of a wxPython GUI...smile
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to/with the older version for a
while longer?
Cross platform compatibility? Code updates it will require if moving older code
over to newer interpreter, etc.?
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on to end users, on different versions of
windows itself, using workarounds like my relatively recent issue with MP3
playback, etc.
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I have a .dll pulled from following hub:
https://github.com/qtnc/UniversalSpeech
What's the easiest/simplest way to then implement/instantiate an instance of it
working via file path?
If possible, and, currently working with python 3.4, on a windows7 64 bit
machine, FWIW.
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win32com.client
spk = win32com.client.Dispatch(Say.Tools)
spk.Say(hello world)
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:\python27\scripts\pyinstaller.exe scriptName.py --onefile
Not sure it also works perfectly with required files/libraries, etc., and
generally stick to cx_freeze myself, but, this does work for a cleaner bit of
output...smile
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Ok, turns out py2exe is definitely not compatible with 3.5.x - all
online forum postings came across mention that, for example, under
./Lib/site-packages/py2exe there are no files relating to py35, so, will
have to look into an alternative.
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Like subject lines says, just wondering what's the simplest, easiest
module/add-on, etc. to use for generating something close to a single
file executable file when working with python 3.5.1?
cx_freeze?
AFAIK, py2exe isn't really usable with 3.5.1, as of yet?
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to use it to either generate tones based on
frequencies, or use it let me know when something has finished off in
the background?
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Thanks, Todd - hadn't even thought about the fact that classic beep
sound literally plays through the on-board speaker...been a while...LOL!
Like said, not end of the world, but, will check out pyo, etc. in any case.
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to implementing debugging when working
with web development frameworks like flask, pyramid, etc.?
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This is working on a windows 10 64 bit pro machine, and, just want to
know if anyone has suggestions with regards to implementing debugging
when working with web development frameworks like flask, pyramid, etc.?
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On 2021-08-13 08:41 AM, jacob kruger wrote:
Hi there
I am specifically trying to sort out debugging code and pro
development.
Now, I know in theory it's possible to map something like virtual
directorys/paths via apache, which is what WAMP is working with, but,
was just wondering what is the recommended web server package to work
with in this context?
Laragon? nGinX? WAMP? XAMPP?
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, more or less run it under nginx on linux servers, using
nginx .conf to route requests to .sock, or via gunicorn services.
So, do agree that think must try out nginx running here under windows a
bit more, or play around with wsgi mod under apache properly.
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areas.
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On 2023/09/07 16:04, Vernon D. Cole wrote:
I highly recommend nginx.
I also highly recommend NOT running a web server on Windows.
On Wed, Sep 6, 2023 at 1:14 AM Jacob Kruger wrote:
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ges as well?
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3.11 with 3.12, but, exact same issue.
Also, if relevant, while running under latest up-to-date version of
windows 11 64 bit, have in any case enabled case-sensitivity on the
folder I store all my python code in, just in case.
Thoughts?
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making use of in the primary operation
of the software are things like requests, subprocess, dotenv,
sqlalchemy, dateutil and pythonping, but anyway - don't think those
could necessarily cause issues in this context?
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a bit more with otehr code collections, etc. as well.
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But, I thought that, just maybe, if I used
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