On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, Sven Over wrote: > My question: how can I make pyuic put a certain "import" statement at the > beginning of a generated py-file? I'm working on a graphical frontend for a > device connected to a VME bus. To be quick, I write most of the code into qt > designer, so that pyuic puts it in its py-file. To accessing the device I > need a "import VME" statement at the beginning of the py-file. How do I > achieve that pyuic puts it there for me. For now, I have to edit the py-file > after every execution of pyuic.
I am also new, so I have no idea what pyuic does, but assuming that you have a generated file "pyuic_out", the easiest solution is something like echo "import VME" | cat - pyuic_out > pyuic.py (echo writes the single line at the input, cat concatenates the input and the generated file to puic.py.) More advanced approaches can be made by using other text-processing tools, such as sed, awk, (obviously) Python, and (if you know what to do with it) Perl. Albert -- Unlike popular belief, the .doc format is not an open publically available format. _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.gmd.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
