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wxPython - Redirecting stdout / stderr

January 1, 2009 by Mike
New programmers start using Python and wxPython each week. So it follows that every few months, I see people asking how to redirect stdout to a wx.TextCtrl on comp.lang.python or the wxPython mailing list. Since this is such a common question, I thought I would write an article about it. Regular readers will know that […]

Python Users Groups - Pyowa

September 27, 2008 by Mike
I recently started a Python Users Group for Iowa as there didn't seem to be one and I thought it would be fun. We had our first meeting last Wednesday, the 24th of September, 2008. We had eight people there, including myself. Of that group, only half knew how to program in Python. Thus, we […]

Porting wxPyMail to Linux

September 26, 2008 by Mike
Porting an application from one OS to another can be a time consuming process. Fortunately, wxPython takes the pain out of the process. This is only the 2nd time that I've ported my code to Linux. I usually write for Windows XP on Windows XP at work. When I originally wrote wxPyMail for work, I […]

Packaging wxPyMail for Distribution

August 27, 2008 by Mike
In this article, I am going to go over the steps needed to package up my program, wxPyMail, so I can distribute it to other Windows users. I will be using Andrea Gavana's excellent GUI2Exe utility for creating an executable and I'll use Inno Setup to create an installer. I've been told that Andrea is […]

wxPyMail: Creating an Application to Send Emails

August 16, 2008 by Mike
I thought it would be a good idea to write a sample application in wxPython to show how to put all the pieces together and make something useful. At my day job, I created a little program to send emails because we had a lot of users that missed the mailto functionality that we lost […]

wxPython: Messing with Mouse Cursors

August 2, 2008 by Mike
Lately on the wxPython mailing list, there's been a fair amount of traffic on changing the mouse icon. In this article I will describe different ways to manipulate the cursor with wxPython. To follow along, I recommend that you download Python 2.4 or higher and wxPython 2.8.x.
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