Hi Hugo,
Problem solved, thanks!
Kind regards,
Izz ad-Din
2011/1/17 Hugo Arts
> On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 8:29 PM, Izz ad-Din Ruhulessin
> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > I'm designing a module which aims to provide full compatibility with
> > Pythons' datetime module.
> > However, I can't find out how
Thanks Izz, Luke, Steven and Alan!
That's I figured out with MI and super.
Steven I understand the point to have Listbox contains a Listbox.
Before the code was in App class and I extracted it to do an outside
class making the mistake.
But magic of Python it's working (but I know it's awful).
T
Steven D'Aprano pearwood.info> writes:
> fact that multiple inheritance itself is often the wrong thing to use,
> and even when it is right, it is often tricky to get it right. To put it
> another way: don't use multiple inheritance unless you have to, there
> are better ways, such as by compo
Karim wrote:
Hello,
I implemented Observer DP on a listbox (Tkinter) as follows and I don't
understand why super() is not working and Observable.__init__(self) is
working, cf below:
You seem to be confused about your class design. On the one hand, you
inherit from Listbox, but then you *a
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 8:29 PM, Izz ad-Din Ruhulessin
wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm designing a module which aims to provide full compatibility with
> Pythons' datetime module.
> However, I can't find out how some operators in strftime function, namely:
> those who use the locale. (%a, %A, %b, etc.)
> H
I think it might be related to your multiple inheritance, maybe super is
calling the init of observable on the listbox portion or something? I hardly
ever do multiple inheritance so I'm not sure. What happens if you swap
observable to be the first one?
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On 01/-10/-28163 02:59 PM, Karim wrote:
Hello,
I implemented Observer DP on a listbox (Tkinter) as follows and I don't
understand why super() is not working and Observable.__init__(self) is
working, cf below:
class ListObservable(Listbox, Observable):
"""Creation de widget Listbox"""
def __in
Karim wrote:
Hello,
I am wondering what is this special class attribut. I know __dict__,
slots. I use slots = [] when I want to use a read only class.
(1) slots = [] doesn't do anything special. You have misspelled __slots__.
(2) Classes don't become read only just because you add __slots_
It looks like because of something Observable doesn't have that attribute.
Could you post the ListBox class?
2011/1/17 Karim
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I implemented Observer DP on a listbox (Tkinter) as follows and I don't
> understand why super() is not working and Observable.__init__(self) is
> working
Hello,
I implemented Observer DP on a listbox (Tkinter) as follows and I don't
understand why super() is not working and Observable.__init__(self) is
working, cf below:
class ListObservable(Listbox, Observable):
"""Creation de widget Listbox"""
def __init__(self):
super(List
Hello,
I am wondering what is this special class attribut. I know __dict__,
slots. I use slots = [] when I want to use a read only class.
But is anyone could explain with a little example the use of __weakref__?
Regards
karim
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Hi all,
I'm designing a module which aims to provide full compatibility with
Pythons' datetime module.
However, I can't find out how some operators in strftime function, namely:
those who use the locale. (%a, %A, %b, etc.)
How do I access this locale and it's values?
Thanks in advance.
Kind re
On 01/17/2011 10:34 AM, zhengqing gan wrote:
> Hi,
>Thanks for the reply.
>But I found that there are some website which can convert images
> into iphone icon style images, there should be an kind of algorithm to
> manipulate.
>Thanks!
>
>
>From playing with
http://wizardtoolkit.com/
On 17/01/2011 18:35, Bill Allen wrote:
Tim,
Thanks for posting this. I have several uses for this WMI module at
my work.
Glad it's useful...
TJG
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Tim,
Thanks for posting this. I have several uses for this WMI module at my
work.
--Bill
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 04:07, Tim Golden wrote:
> On 17/01/2011 03:01, FT wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to read the battery level using Python?
>>
>> I am totally blind and want to write a script to
Hi. Try to find a tutorial on the steps to achieve such effect in a graphic
program. Then map it to the scrpting steps to do the same with pil, python
for gimp, for inkscape or simply Imagemagick.
On 2011-01-17 8:37 AM, "zhengqing gan" wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
But I found that there
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
But I found that there are some website which can convert images
into iphone icon style images, there should be an kind of algorithm to
manipulate.
Thanks!
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 3:33 AM, Elwin Estle wrote:
>
>
> --- On Sun, 1/16/11, zhengqing gan wrote:
>
>>
Hi Steve,
Your remarks about Cython pushed me over the edge into the Unknown, this
weekend I decided to download it and check it out.
I've been using it the past few days and it totally rocks. It really feels
like I was chained before and now I'm not; like where some simple Python
operations coul
"zhengqing gan" wrote
I have a question about manipulating images.
In Python that usually translates to use PIL...
If I have a image, is there a kind of algorithm to convert it
into kind of Iphone icon style? part transparent, gradient
PIL can do most of that but you will need
--- On Sun, 1/16/11, zhengqing gan wrote:
> From: zhengqing gan
> Subject: [Tutor] question about manipulate images!
> To: tutor@python.org
> Date: Sunday, January 16, 2011, 11:37 PM
> Hi, All:
> I have a question about
> manipulating images.
> If I have a image, is there a kind
> of
FT,
> Is there a way to read the battery level using Python?
Check out the following code snippet:
Get info on power/battery status
http://nullege.com/codes/show/src@jaraco.windows-1.6@jaraco@wind...@power.py/14/ctypes.wintypes.BOOL
This code snippet requires the following 3rd party packages:
On 17/01/2011 03:01, FT wrote:
Is there a way to read the battery level using Python?
I am totally blind and want to write a script to capture the battery
level and send it through the voice activeX so I can speak it...
WMI should be able to query the battery information:
import wmi
c = wmi
> Is there a way to read the battery level using Python?
>
> I am totally blind and want to write a script to capture
> the battery level and send it through the voice activeX so I can speak it...
An interesting project. Unfortunately I don't know enough
about how PCs do that kind o
Allan,
Is there a way to read the battery level using Python?
I am totally blind and want to write a script to capture the battery level
and send it through the voice activeX so I can speak it...
Bruce
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