I want to build a cross-platform application ,I used a windows API called
SHOpenFolderAndSelectItems(). Although I found example called it by pywin32,but
pywin32 is not available on Linux , I don't want to call a Windows API on
linux,just don't want to make another code version for Linux,so I
I want to build a cross-platform application ,I used a windows API called
SHOpenFolderAndSelectItems(). Although I found example called it by pywin32,but
pywin32 is not available on Linux , I don't want to call a Windows API on
linux,just don't want to make another code version for Linux,so I
Right. You can't call a Windows service unless you are on Windows.
You will want to build a shim function which you call with a generic name.
It looks at what operating system it is running on, and then calls the
appropriate operating system specific code to perform the operation. The
import
iMath wrote:
I want to build a cross-platform application ,I used a windows API
called SHOpenFolderAndSelectItems()
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/bb762232%28v=vs.85%29.aspx.
Although I found example called it by pywin32,but pywin32 is not
available on Linux , I