Daniel,
I've tested a prerelease version of pywin32 that contains the new
win32com.client.VARIANT class and it works well with AutoCAD. Once
released, you can write something like this:
import win32com.client
import pythoncom
def POINT(x,y,z):
return win32com.client.VARIANT(pythoncom.VT_ARR
On 2/02/2012 8:43 AM, Roman Morawek wrote:
On 01.02.2012 21:51, Brian Curtin wrote:
It has supported Python 3 since at least 2009.
Interesting. It seems I just got confused by the list of the 25 most
often nominated packages where users desire Python 3 support:
http://python.org/3kpoll
There
I have used array module because it worked with comtypes module. If I use
simple list it doesn't work with comtypes nor pywin32.
If I use:
pt1 = [0.0,0.0,0.0]
pt2 =[1.0,1.0,0.0]
Then Python responds:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in
File
"C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\
Re-added the python-win32 list - please keep replies on list.
Your code uses:
> pt1 = array.array('d', [0.0,0.0,0.0])
> pt2=array.array('d',[1.0,1.0,__0.0])
But these aren't supported by pywin32 in the way you expect - what
happens if you change this to:
pt1 = [0.0,0
Am 01.02.2012 20:56, schrieb Roman Morawek:
Is there any alternativ package available, which allows me to
import/export MS project files?
MS Project can write and read XML files.
Maybe that's good enough for you. Just save a project as XML and have
a look. The structure is not too complicated.
On 01.02.2012 21:51, Brian Curtin wrote:
> It has supported Python 3 since at least 2009.
Interesting. It seems I just got confused by the list of the 25 most
often nominated packages where users desire Python 3 support:
http://python.org/3kpoll
There is a hint on how to unlist the package there.
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 13:56, Roman Morawek wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am just starting a new activity where I need to intact with MS
> Project. Since this is a new topic, I intend to start using Python 3.2.
> However, as I understand I need to use the pywin32 package, which is not
> supporting Python
Roman Morawek wrote:
> I am just starting a new activity where I need to intact with MS
> Project. Since this is a new topic, I intend to start using Python 3.2.
In my opinion -- and it is ONLY my opinion -- the smartest place to
begin a new project today is with Python 2.7. The third-party libra
Hello,
I am just starting a new activity where I need to intact with MS
Project. Since this is a new topic, I intend to start using Python 3.2.
However, as I understand I need to use the pywin32 package, which is not
supporting Python 3.
Is this assumption correct?
Is there any alternativ packag