Hi,
Like Daniel, I use SciTE, primarily to develop data analysis application and
contact management applications. I'm very satisfied with SciTE, that is an
excellent editor for programmers, until you configured it properly (using
SciTEGlobal.properties). The only features I miss are an integrated
Daniel F wrote:
There is module for injection of *python* code in win32 apps.
http://security.opennet.ru/base/patches/1080837482_191.txt.html
this looks interesting, i wanted to give it a look, but it seems that
rootkit.com (where the actual package is hosted) is not resolvable
anymore. you dont h
Nicolas Grilly wrote:
Hi,
Like Daniel, I use SciTE, primarily to develop data analysis application and
contact management applications. I'm very satisfied with SciTE, that is an
excellent editor for programmers, until you configured it properly (using
SciTEGlobal.properties). The only features I mi
Sorry. There was a typo in my previous email last line: i was talking about
wxGlade and not wxGlage.
Cheers,
Nicolas
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Thanks to all that replied. Seems like i will be sticking with PythonWin for
the moment (although i had a look at SciEdit, and it looks quite promising).
As for GUI development, it shall be PythonWin then...
Thanks again,
Christophe Leske
tel. +49-(0)211 230 99 70
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> Thanks to all that replied. Seems like i will be sticking
> with PythonWin for the moment (although i had a look at
> SciEdit, and it looks quite promising).
>
> As for GUI development, it shall be PythonWin then...
Err, i meant wxPython.
Sorry about that,
Christophe Leske
tel. +49-(0)211 2
Christophe,
I recommend you don't use PythonWin to develop a wxPython application,
because sometime your wxPython application will block your PythonWin IDE
(there is a conflict between the event loop of PythonWin and the event loop
of wxPython).
This is the reason why I use SciTE in place of Pyth
> Unicode Implemented as ANSI and Unicode versions.
>
> Which means: Call MapVirtualKeyA for ansi strings, MapVirutalKeyW for
> unicode strings.
aha! that works. :) never would have guessed just by looking at that
unicode line what it actually means...
> > Daniel, off to learn how to inject
> I have this:
>
> -rw--- 1 niki users 1459352 Apr 1 2004 4-04-01/adder-0.3.3-src.zip
> -rw--- 1 niki users 137800 Apr 1 2004 4-04-01/adder-0.3.3-win32.zip
> -rw--- 1 niki users 69801 Apr 1 2004 4-04-01/adder-manual.zip
>
> Do you want any of them? By e-mail?
yes, please!