I'm afraid I don't know the first thing about WebKit so I probably
won't be of much help. I'd suggest sending a mail to pyobjc-dev, you
are more likely to get answers there.
On 25 Jun 2009, at 20:58, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
sorry, orestis, hit send too early: how to set up eve
sorry, orestis, hit send too early: how to set up event listeners as
well. i.e. how to add a python callback onto e.g. window.resize and
onto W3C Element (actually Node) "click" listener.
i have an example which is using python-hulahop which is python
bindings to XUL / Gecko, here:
http://lkcl.ne
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 5:32 PM, Orestis Markou wrote:
> Hi Luke,
>
> this is best suited for the pyobjc-dev list, but the summary is that no,
> pyobjc works only the mac, simply because while ObjC itself is a free
> standard, the only mature libraries/runtime are Apple's. There is GNUStep,
> which
Hi Luke,
this is best suited for the pyobjc-dev list, but the summary is that
no, pyobjc works only the mac, simply because while ObjC itself is a
free standard, the only mature libraries/runtime are Apple's. There is
GNUStep, which aims to reimplement a lot of things for free software
pl
http://pyobjc.sourceforge.net/examples/pyobjc-framework-WebKit/WebKitInterpreterPlugin/source--WebKitInterpreter.py.html
wow - is that an NPAPI plugin (for webkit), but in... python??
ok - the reason i'm interested in this is because when i first started
on webkit, i thought "python bindings to
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Orestis Markou wrote:
> Hi all fellow EuroPythoneers,
>
> I've finally managed to shake free from work obligations, and I have 3-4
> days to finalise my slides for the PyObjC talk (Wednesday 15.00, Lecture
> Room 1).
>
> If you are planning to attend my talk, I'd be
Hi all fellow EuroPythoneers,
I've finally managed to shake free from work obligations, and I have
3-4 days to finalise my slides for the PyObjC talk (Wednesday 15.00,
Lecture Room 1).
If you are planning to attend my talk, I'd be grateful if you could
give some input about what you'd be