On Saturday July 12 2003 17:55, Gordon Tyler wrote: > Wido Depping wrote: > > On Monday 07 July 2003 23:08, Kasper Souren wrote: > >>Cool. I am interested in controlling noatun myself. Can this > >> be done with IOSlaves?
> > playlist, too. Somewhere on the web is a tutorial for using > > dcop. In python you would spawn a dcop-process with the > > needed parameters. That's all. > You don't need to execute a dcop process from python since > PyKDE provides Python bindings for the dcop library. I think > the KDE project also provides its own dcop bindings for Python > which are implemented differently and cover a different > subset. There are examples somewhere in KDE for a number of languages - either in kde-bindings, kde-sdk or one of the devel packages. Those don't require PyKDE or PyQt. KApplication in PyKDE will return a DCOPClient object, and there is also a dcop module in PyKDE. Some parts of dcop don't have PyKDE bindings, but I believe that's mostly the DCOPServer stuff. I haven't tried out the PyKDE bindings to see if they're sufficient for general use. Jim _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
