Hello, I've just started a new PyKDE project. The main page is here: http://dosbox-pykde.berlios.de/ I am trying to make this project an example of how to program with PyKDE. Comments and suggestions are highly encouraged. The intended audience of the example is for people who know how to program in python, but are inexperienced in c++. This is explained in greater detail on the web page. One of the reasons that I am taking the time to make this an example application is due to the fact that there are currently very few PyKDE applications in the wild (at least that I am aware of). Most of the applications listed here: http://www.diotavelli.net/PyQtWiki/SomeExistingApplications are written primarily in PyQt. There is no release yet, but there is some code in the subversion repository.
While writing this application, I have come across a number of puzzling problems. I have been making notes of things that I'm unclear on, but I will not bombard the list with them all at once. I have been making little test applications involving those areas, and I will ask about them when I have lost hope of figuring it out myself. I do have a quick question. Is it possible to display a KMessageBox.error on any exception that is raised while the application loop is running? I know that I can make my own exception classes and have them make the dialogs, but this only helps when I expect an error. p.s. This is the second attempt at posting to the list. This time I put [PyKDE] in the subject. Do I have to do this? -- Joseph Rawson p.p.s. This is the third time I've tried this. This time, I'm using another host. t is a lot more difficult for me. _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [email protected] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde
