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scripts up to large full
featured applications.
PyGObject requires glib = 2.22.4 and Python = 2.3.5 to build.
GIO bindings require glib = 2.22.4.
Please remember that this is an unstable release and shouldn't be used
in production.
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= 0.12.0
o PyGObject = 2.10.1
o PyGTK = 2.10.0
o PyCairo = 1.8.4
Bug reports should go to
https://launchpad.net/poppler-python
[1] http://poppler.freedesktop.org/
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PyPoppler requires:
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o Poppler = 0.10.0
o PyGObject = 2.10.1
o PyGTK = 2.10.0
o PyCairo = 1.8.4
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software and proprietary
applications. It is already in use in many applications ranging
from small single purpose scripts up to large full
featured applications.
PyGObject requires glib = 2.14.0 and Python = 2.3.5 to build.
GIO bindings require glib = 2.16.0.
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(Mark Lee, John Ehresman, #559001)
- Wrap g_file_enumerator_close_async (Gian Mario Tagliaretti)
Blurb:
GObject is a object system library used by GTK+ and GStreamer.
PyGObject provides a convenient wrapper for the GObject library for use
in Python programs, and takes care of many
Gtksourceview = 2.3.0
o PyGObject = 2.15.2
o PyGTK = 2.8.0
Bug reports should go to:
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(2.11.3 to build the docs)
o PyGTK = 2.10.4 (2.12.0 to use gtk.Tooltip)
o PyCairo = 1.4.0
Bug reports should go to
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/browse.cgi?product=pygoocanvas
[1] http://live.gnome.org/GooCanvas
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requires GTK+ = 2.8.0 and Python = 2.3.5 to build.
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- gobject.timeout_add_seconds() not found in docs
(Paul Pogonyshev, #547119)
- _wrap_g_output_stream_write_async not adding a reference to the
buffer passed (Paul, #564102)
- gio.VolumeMonitor segfaults (Gian Mario Tagliaretti, #555613)
- Test if `domain' is not-null before
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PyGooCanvas requires:
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o Goocanvas = 0.6.0
o PyGObject = 2.10.1 (2.11.3 to build the docs)
o PyGTK = 2.10.4
o PyCairo = 1.2.0
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[1] http://sourceforge.net/projects/goocanvas
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, if you have any questions first read the
F.A.Q.
In one sentence there are two mistakes, so I think the guy that wrote it is
not dutch and yes .. it's junk.
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it was fixed in python 2.3 (I
didn't know since I always override __init__) and it will raise a TyoeError
as you have pointed out.
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and you probably won't like it...
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walterbyrd wrote:
I have noticed that there is also pygtk-web project, I suppose that is
what you use for the web?
It's the pygtk web site as you see it here www.pygtk.org
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agreed
Then there are two schools: PyQT and wxPython -
you completely forgot pygtk. or you didn't want to mention it :)
both very easy to learn
I think that pygtk is the easiest
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I am pleased to announce version 0.4.0 of the Python bindings for Goocanvas.
This is the first release and it's available at:
https://developer.berlios.de/projects/pygoocanvas/
Contributors for this release:
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- Gian Mario Tagliaretti (module creation, coding
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 18:15:25 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have WinXP.
Bad for you :)
I want to convert my PySonic recorded (raw) pcm format files to wav
files. How can I do it ?
You can use - http://www.pymedia.org/
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Philippe C. Martin wrote:
Is wxWidget now part of python ? or will it be ?
No, and *I hope* that if another toolkit has to replace Tkinter (will never
happen?) will be PyGTK... :)
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Alex Martelli wrote:
Not without knowing more about your motivations for starting Python in
the first place...
Alex, maybe trolling in this list? :)
Alex
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for plugins for Eclipse
would also be nice.
I use wingIDE and as Alex said before is the best python IDE ever...
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Chris Mattern wrote:
It doesn't have OO, but it emulates in software!
Better go with python, which has hardware OO. :-)
Chris don't feed the troll
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python people and perl friends?
throw yourself somewhere and... Xah.flush()
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of the files...
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