On 26/9/2013 08:18, Rafael Knuth wrote: > Dave, > > thank you so much, I will proceed as you suggested. > Currently, I am not 100% sure I get it right, but I will start iterating > now. >
Please don't top-post. Put your comments under the relevant part(s) of the previous message, and delete the rest. Do include the attribution line, of course. Next, i'd say: try just one of these ideas, and if it's at all confusing, post the errant code here, with a corresponding question. if something doesn't work, indicate what you expected, and in what way it didn't meet those expectations. And if you're puzzled about an error (exception), post the full traceback including the error. And don't forget all the built-in and online help available directly from python. All of us use help() and dir() to remind ourselves of something, even if we already "know" it. And it's not hard to search for things online, especially on the python.org site. When I used to use Windows, I installed the ActivePython from ActiveState website. Not only does it have some additional win32 functionality, but it also has a chm file which I found was easier to find stuff in than other formats. I don't know if that's still true. http://www.activestate.com/activepython -- DaveA _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor