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Is it possible to compile python as native binary or do you need a runtime environment? (like with tk)...
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You gotta have a runtime. Better still, because I'm using the wxWidgets, there's even more to install than just the basic package. And thus far (so far as I know) it's not integrated into the scripting engine. (Which is really not too big a deal; I'm probably one of ten people who actually went to the trouble to use those fancy hooks MS provides for desktop use of jscript, and I still found it far too limited).
But I really don't see the extra packages as a problem; if it works like I think people won't mind running an installer (it can all be bundled up nice and easy, ya know). And if it doesn't work like I envision - well, it won't matter anyway. It's important to use python, I think, because it's so common on linux and that buys inroads into the pro and educational market. I'm still hoping that if this product is made compelling enough it'll find its way to the linux (and os x) desktop, and that would make me seriously happy. Yes, this is all about me Besides, I'm sick of all my work being confined to one desktop. I like working on user interfaces, and I think this is a chance to do something meaningful. Last edited by poptones; 6th August 2002 at 02:18. |
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Well, then head for gtk(++) (free in all cases) or qt (not free in all cases)
It's still desktop then and you'd just need a huge dll or something Well, it's your choice, i just don't intend to install the XYZ package just to get a program running (no offense, but my system is already somewhat overloaded for my taste with the M$ devel environment). But I'm eager to see screenshots then though! Best regards, Koepi
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Eeew gtk? So then I can work in both python and tkinter?
It just needs to be python because it's already so widely used (where have I heard that argument before?) I mean, how many of these guys are already familiar with it? Standardization can be a good thing. Use the source, luke. |
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Two questions about the Wiki:
Is it possible to rename a created page? (e.g. if you chose a bad name?) Is there a possibility to generate/print out a summary of e.g. all manual pages? I think it would be really tedious for a user to get a complete doc in hands. Except that a good idea, the "one page per filter" comes out naturally. |
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my idea about the List command was something AUTOMATED.
It would not draw a predefined text !! The idea is to list all the functions avaible in hte current avisynth env. Since each function is "registered" to be used after, it should be easy to use these register arrays to draw them. This way, each time a new function register itself, it would be listed. even loaded plugins. Do you think it's doable ? would really be cool |
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About Wikki,
I tried to make Anchors, but failed. Here is the url how do it: http://tavi.sourceforge.net/index.php?page=Anchor. Creating one: == Q1[[Anchor q1]] == Linking to this Anchor: ((Q1#q1)) the link doesn't work. Do you guys install v0.21 or later? Last edited by Wilbert; 6th August 2002 at 12:07. |
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Yes, thanks! That makes more sense However I'm a bit afraid what is happing now: the "same" documentation can be found on several places:
http://www.avisynth.org/wiki/index.p...e=AvisynthWiki and http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/v...avisynth/docs/ I guess, best is to maintain the docus on one of these places and not both. |
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Well the nice thing about the CVS version is I've already placed anchors in there. Then again, if they're not compatible with Wiki markup then they should probably be ignored...
OTOH, we could view the CVS as the way to actually update content, i.e. we dev-types would consider it the latest source of info on filters & internals & changelists & such. New info would then be copied by whomever to the "official" Wiki and cleaned up for general consumption; the Wiki would also be the place for how-tos and other user-friendly guides, which with any luck would start to field contributions from non-devs as well. |
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I think we're talking in circles Have you registered here? If so, it wasn't under "wilbert," apparently...
And to be clear, I do think we should also package some form of documentation with future installations. Another reason to continue updating the files on the CVS -- the Wiki is a great online format, but it can't be copied directly into an install package the way straight HTML can. Last edited by Richard Berg; 7th August 2002 at 10:09. |
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I still didn't receive a confirming email. This morning (eight hours ago) did the following: "please click below and a confirmation email will be sent to the email address you provided in registration.".
I will sent an email to the sf-staff now, and see what happens. |
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