boa constructor - run script/output
Tom
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Thu Jun 26 15:31:30 EDT 2003
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Thanks for your answer. 1.) yes, I had to put my whole script into a function. Didn't know that first. I wanted to run the whole script, but I think it works now. 2.) I also think that the examples of wxPython are really great. Sometimes it is just hard to understand the code if you are a newbie. :-) I worked on this all day and think that I did it now!:-) Thanks for your help. Tom delphiro wrote: >problem 1) > >It sounds like you need to import your script > >import your_script_name > >and attach an event to the function that you want to call >from within your script > >for example; > >yourscript.py contains function 'DoThis()' > >in gui class: > >import yourscript.py > >some event > >def OnButtonMyButtonDown(self,event): > yourscript.DoThis() > >2) > >You will have to edit your script in a way that it >knows where to send it's output. This means you will >have to pass a widget (like wxTextCtrl) to your script >and output the messages to that widget. > >The best way to actualy learn wxPython for me was to study the >examples. They realy make things clear for almost any widget! > >Hope this helps, >Rob > > >
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