[socal-piggies] script mode in wxPython?

Inci Ozkaragoz iozkaragoz at gmail.com
Fri Oct 29 00:12:45 PDT 2010


Never mind, everyone...I've finally got it figured out. Thanks anyway....

On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 3:09 PM, Inci Ozkaragoz <iozkaragoz at gmail.com>wrote:

> Dear SoCal Pythonites:
>
> I am a total novice at Python but trying to learn. At the moment, I am
> trying to learn some basic GUI with python using wxPython. I have installed
> it and gone through some of the demos.
>
> However, I don't see where I can actually type in the script (as in the
> script mode in Pywin32). I am pretty certain that once I write the wxPython
> code, I should be able to run it in command mode, right? But first I need to
> be able to type the code in to see the results. All I see so far is the
> PyShell interactive mode. Could you please enlighten me as to where I type
> in code to be run I assume in command mode?  (I even watched a wxPython
> video online but the shell that they were typing code in was different,
> there was a RUN at the top as part of the menu. The PyShell does not.)
>
> Any help would be greatly welcome!  I'm sure it's an obvious answer that
> just isn't apparent to someone looking at wxPython for the first time.
>
> Thanks so much.
>
> Inci
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