Hello !
How far into Python are you?
Somewhere in the middle ;-)
It should be pretty easy to write an interpreter for a very simple language
like your last suggestion. You would need to decide how you wanted it to work
(how will you refer to the objects?). Also, you would need to decide how
Hello Forest !
Hi Christoph,
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 11:04:50PM +0100, Christoph Holtermann wrote:
My interest in gnucash is to have a python-shell-environment which lets me
easily access and display data. I have written some things for myself like
simple functions
Hello !
I thought a bit about about the displaying problem. It seems to me that
displaying is a task which could go into a seperate module. This modulecould
provide a function for example display(object). It would also add a
function object.display() to every object it knows. For example
I'm a little confused here. If you are writing something that lets you, the
user, type stuff in to cause the machine to tell you things about your
GnuCash data, then there's really not a question about how to program the
displaying: that's a decision to make about the thing you are writing.
Unless
On Mon, 10 Jan 2011 17:04:50 -0500, Christoph Holtermann
c.holterm...@gmx.de wrote:
Hello and a happy new year !
My interest in gnucash is to have a python-shell-environment which lets
me easily access and display
data. I have written some things for myself like simple functions