pyobjc Examples - HotKeyPython
created 06 February 2008 in links tagged cocoa, keyboardshortcut, pyobjc and python.
A pyobjc example showing how to register global hotkeys
http://svn.red-bean.com/pyobjc/trunk/pyobjc/pyobjc-framew...
created 06 February 2008 in links tagged cocoa, keyboardshortcut, pyobjc and python.
A pyobjc example showing how to register global hotkeys
http://svn.red-bean.com/pyobjc/trunk/pyobjc/pyobjc-framew...
created 26 November 2007 in blog tagged duckcall, leopard, pyobjc, python and release.
DuckCall didn’t work work under Leopard. Noone really noticed, so I assume noone uses it. Which is probably a Good Thing. But if you were sitting on the edge of your seat, waiting for a compatibility release, you can now relax. DuckCall-0.0.3.zip is now available.
It’s also 80k zipped, as opposed to the 3 megs of version 0.0.2. Hurray for bundled PyObjC. This means that this version will only work under Leopard. But there are no other changes between it and 0.0.2, so all you laggards don’t need to feel left out.
created 31 October 2007 in blog tagged flame, pyobjc and python.
I have Leopard now, which includes, amongst other things, Python 2.5.1 and PyObjC built-in. Because of this, I’ve been able to package Flame as a much smaller application - 70k compressed rather than 3 megabytes. But it’ll only work on Leopard. So far, I haven’t been able to use Leopard to build a version of Flame that’ll run on Tiger (10.4), but I’m sure I’ll figure it out eventually.
created 26 November 2006 in links tagged crash, inputmanager and pyobjc.
yay for input managers and globally hooking things.
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=31...