Slt!
Hmmm... I have downloaded the source-file. I try it, and... I found
that wxPython is necessary.
But, perso, I use my own GUI (based on PyWin32).
I will try the exe version in a virtual computer, when I will found times.
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MCi
Le 22.03.14 00:03, Jacob Kruger a écrit :
If of interest, here are two separate download links - the one for the
current source code, and the other, larger one for currently compiled
windows executable etc. - bzPersonalAssistant.exe.
And, since this is sort of first time am really focusing on _trying_
to use wxPython frames, dialog's etc. a bit better/properly, I would
also appreciate it if you can let me know if have messed up anything
specific in terms of layout, general usage, etc. - BTW, blind biker in
my email signature is a fact, and I can't look at GUI interface in the
'normal' way...<smile> - and, yes, there are still other pieces of
using LBC module at times, etc., but, will eventually try clear those
out as well, but, that's partly why want to find out if am doing much
correctly in terms of how am trying to implement wxPython GUI
building/rendition.
Anyway, here's the source code - total of652Kb, and starting point is
bzPersonalAssistant.py :
http://www.blindza.co.za/bzPersonalAssistant/_bzPersonalAssistantSource.zip_
<mhtml:%7B45EE5523-7604-4B64-B3B1-076A923B8C4D%7Dmid://00000058/%21x-usc:http://www.blindza.co.za/bzPersonalAssistant/bzPersonalAssistantSource.zip>
Otherwise, here's the windows executable version - total of 8.35Mb,
and was built using cx_Freeze - executable there is
bzPersonalAssistant.exe:
http://www.blindza.co.za/bzPersonalAssistant/bzPersonalAssistantExecutable.zip
<mhtml:%7B45EE5523-7604-4B64-B3B1-076A923B8C4D%7Dmid://00000058/%21x-usc:http://www.blindza.co.za/bzPersonalAssistant/bzPersonalAssistantExecutable.zip>
Now, this is meant to be sort of what the name says - a smallish piece
of personal assistant type of software, and currently offers you
typing in, categorising and searching for text notes, lets you define
categories for, and then record .wav audio clips/audio notes, using
windows standard audio input source - and have already figured out how
to do something like invoke lame encoder via command line to switch
over to sort of ending up offering .MP3 output, but haven't bothered
with that yet, since at least part of that might relate to
path/location compatibility if I actually let people do much more than
test this applet, but, let's see.
The other categories are a form of calendar, and categorised
collections of web links, and contacts, and haven't finished off
documentation of much as of yet, but, for example, since this is sort
of targeting VI/blind users to a certain extent - wx is AFAIC the best
GUI framework in terms of python generated acdcessibility - it can
also tell you certain things using forms of TTS, and should notify you
on the change of hour using small synthesized sound clips from the
./sounds directory as well, but anyway.
I'm making use of python 2.7, wxPython 3.0, and other non-standard
python modules are things like accessible_output, a small audio
recording class in there - thanks for that one - etc. etc., along with
a couple of win32 specific modules at moment, but anyway.
Please let me know if you look at this at all, and what you think of
end-result/output/code - know/am sure there are likely to still be
some unresolved bugs/glitches in there - but am still busy playing
around with this - and, yes, I generally use tab character for
indentation - and have left it like that in source code for now.
TIA
Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
Skype: BlindZA
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