Hi folks,
I'm trying to put together a screencast program using PyObjC. The
first step is to be able to take a screenshot, and I've figured out
one way to do that, based on The Irate Scotsman's Screen Sharing code
[1]. Since OS X is using OpenGL to compose the window, and since
even Serie
Samuel M. Smith wrote:
> I am building python on an embedded linux box. I tried to sign up for
> the comp.lang.python mailinglist
Just so you know,
It's also a newsgroup, so you can get to it with a regular usenet client
and/or other systems like google groups.
-Chris
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Christopher Barker
I am building python on an embedded linux box. I tried to sign up for
the comp.lang.python mailinglist but its been
several hours and they haven't confirmed my membership so I can't ask
it there.
I hope that someone on this list can help me.
I can build python 2.4.2 from source on the embedde
I just install docutils-0.3.7-py2.4-macosx10.3 on my PowerBook
running 10.4.2, after installing python 2.4.1.
Where are the tools like rst2html in this distribution ?
Thanks for your help.
Pierre
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On 2-nov-2005, at 23:14, Bob Ippolito wrote:
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> On Nov 2, 2005, at 2:06 PM, Ronald Oussoren wrote:
>
>> On 2-nov-2005, at 22:17, Bob Ippolito wrote:
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>>> Speaking of which, the svn trunk of py2app should be able to
>>> analyze and write Mach-O headers of any combination of supported
>>> ar