Re: [python-win32] pywin32 Documentation

2022-12-06 Thread Brian Johnson
Vernon.The fantastic work is all yours. I simply started converting your quick_reference.md to reStructuredText.-BrianOn Dec 6, 2022, at 7:52 AM, Vernon D. Cole wrote:Brian:I did not see your entry before writing mine.   Fantastic work on the adodbapi calling interfaces! I think that there is

Re: [python-win32] pywin32 Documentation

2022-12-06 Thread Brian Johnson
Hi Vernon. I made an initial pass with moving it.Python ADODBAPI quick reference — pywin32 305 documentationbrian3johnson.github.ioI have mot worked through cleaning up the format nor scrubbing it for old code or dead links. Thanks!BrianOn Dec 6, 2022, at 7:33 AM, Vernon D. Cole wrote:The most

Re: [python-win32] pywin32 Documentation

2022-12-06 Thread Vernon D. Cole
Brian: I did not see your entry before writing mine. Fantastic work on the adodbapi calling interfaces! I think that there is still a need for something like the quick_reference, so that there can be discussion about things like the extensions. The ability to switch between paramstyles is

Re: [python-win32] pywin32 Documentation

2022-12-06 Thread Vernon D. Cole
The most important document for adodbapi is in Markdown. (That's an improvement - - I wrote it in .odt) so if that helps the decision, I would say lean toward that direction. It needs to be linked / indexed in where people can actually find it. adodbapi/quick_reference.md

Re: [python-win32] pywin32 Documentation

2022-12-06 Thread Brian Johnson
Hi Mark.Thank you for the feedback. My responses in-line below. Also...Example of reformatted narrative doc:Quick Start to Client side COM and Python — pywin32 305 documentation (brian3johnson.github.io)Example of api docs generated from .py docstring:adodbapi package — pywin32 305

Re: [python-win32] pywin32 Documentation

2022-12-05 Thread Mark Hammond
Hi Brian, Thanks for your interest. I probably should have written more about this earlier. From my POV, the main considerations I have are: 1) Much of the documentation is inside the c++ source formatted via "autoduck" style comments. I really don't want to abandon this documentation, but

[python-win32] pywin32 Documentation

2022-12-05 Thread Brian Johnson
Hi.I took a stab at upgrading and "untangling" the documentation. I am willing to work on this documentation "untangling" project. Before I put more effort into it, I would like to get feedback from Mark and other contributors on what I'm proposing. If so, I'll log an Issue and/or pull

Re: [python-win32] pywin32 documentation wikis

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Re: [python-win32] pywin32 documentation wiki

2010-02-19 Thread le dahut
le dahut (French) is an imaginary beast that has 2 legs shorter than the other 2. But the difference is between the right and the left legs, it's because this animal lives on mountainsides. This makes its movements easier but it would, however, always moving in the same direction on the same

Re: [python-win32] pywin32 documentation wiki

2010-02-18 Thread Tim Golden
Hi, le dahut. (Sorry; how would you prefer to be addressed?) What would be really useful is one or two paragraphs outlining the problem you're solving with this solution :) I've more-or-less followed your posts here over the past year, and your code's quite readable so I can get an idea, but

[python-win32] pywin32 documentation wiki

2010-02-15 Thread le dahut
Hello, I've made some development around Windows services and logon events detection (using SCM and using SENS). I've spend a lot of time discovering how things work and trying to write them (with great help from people on this list !) I think that people may be interested by some examples

Re: [python-win32] pywin32 documentation wiki

2010-02-15 Thread Tim Golden
On 15/02/2010 13:30, le dahut wrote: Hello, I've made some development around Windows services and logon events detection (using SCM and using SENS). I've spend a lot of time discovering how things work and trying to write them (with great help from people on this list !) I think that people

Re: [python-win32] pywin32 documentation wiki

2010-02-15 Thread Ron Arts
Op 15-02-10 14:59, Tim Golden schreef: On 15/02/2010 13:30, le dahut wrote: Hello, I've made some development around Windows services and logon events detection (using SCM and using SENS). I've spend a lot of time discovering how things work and trying to write them (with great help from