Re: [python-win32] PythonWin

2008-11-13 Thread Harald Armin Massa
Bikash, to use pythonwin you need to install the python windows 32 extensions. Search at http://www.python.org/download/windows/ which leads you to http://sourceforge.net/projects/pywin32/ Maybe, just maybe, you could be better of to "downgrade" to Python 2.5 if you are just a beginner with P

[python-win32] PythonWin

2008-11-13 Thread bikash . sherchan
I am using Windows Vista and installed python 2.6. I am working on my masters thesis and would like to write python scripts to automize some tools in ArcGIS. To do so I am following "Writing Geoprocessing Scripts with ArcGIS" from ESRI which is based on pythonWin. Unfortunately I could not find thi

Re: [python-win32] PythonWin

2008-11-13 Thread Tim Roberts
Harald Armin Massa wrote: > Maybe, just maybe, you could be better of to "downgrade" to Python 2.5 > if you are just a beginner with Python and want to use some > description from the web. Many tools and documentations are not > updated to Python 2.6 yet. > This is reasonable advice, but since

Re: [python-win32] PythonWin [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

2008-11-13 Thread Andrew MacIntyre
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I am using Windows Vista and installed python 2.6. I am working on my > masters thesis and would like to write python scripts to automize some > tools in ArcGIS. To do so I am following "Writing Geoprocessing > Scripts with ArcGIS" from ESRI which is based on pyth