From: Kevin A. <ka...@us...> - 2005-12-25 12:33:42
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Update of /cvsroot/pythoncard/PythonCard/docs/html In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv13474 Modified Files: walkthrough1.html Log Message: changed code blocks to use <pre> Index: walkthrough1.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/pythoncard/PythonCard/docs/html/walkthrough1.html,v retrieving revision 1.18 retrieving revision 1.19 diff -C2 -d -r1.18 -r1.19 *** walkthrough1.html 21 Aug 2005 18:47:59 -0000 1.18 --- walkthrough1.html 25 Dec 2005 12:33:32 -0000 1.19 *************** *** 68,72 **** <li>In the "Application used to perform action:" field you need to specify the path to the Python executable as well as the location of the ! codeEditor.py file. On a Python 2.3.4 installation using the default installer this will look like:</li> </ol> --- 68,72 ---- <li>In the "Application used to perform action:" field you need to specify the path to the Python executable as well as the location of the ! codeEditor.py file. On a Python 2.3.5 installation using the default installer this will look like:</li> </ol> *************** *** 180,185 **** script is, as you'd expect, brief and to the point. Here's the important part to focus on:</p> ! <p class="code"> def on_menuFileAbout_select(self, event):<br /> ! pass</p> <p>Even without understanding Python you can probably tell what this code snippet does. (That's one of the beauties of Python. It is eminently --- 180,187 ---- script is, as you'd expect, brief and to the point. Here's the important part to focus on:</p> ! <pre> ! def on_menuFileAbout_select(self, event): ! pass ! </pre> <p>Even without understanding Python you can probably tell what this code snippet does. (That's one of the beauties of Python. It is eminently *************** *** 196,201 **** <p>First, select the word "pass". Type in its place the following line:</p> ! <p class="code"> ! result = dialog.alertDialog(self, 'It works!', 'Showing Off')</p> <p>Again, this new line of Python code is readable even if you're not a Python guru yet. Now when the user selects the Exit menu, rather than doing --- 198,204 ---- <p>First, select the word "pass". Type in its place the following line:</p> ! <pre> ! result = dialog.alertDialog(self, 'It works!', 'Showing Off') ! </pre> <p>Again, this new line of Python code is readable even if you're not a Python guru yet. Now when the user selects the Exit menu, rather than doing *************** *** 205,211 **** with dialogs. Near the top of the file above the comments that explain what's going on is a line that says:</p> ! <p class="code">from PythonCard import model</p> <p>Change that so it says:</p> ! <p class="code">from PythonCard import dialog, model</p> <p>Save the code.</p> <p><strong>IT IS IMPORTANT</strong>, if you choose to use a Python editor --- 208,218 ---- with dialogs. Near the top of the file above the comments that explain what's going on is a line that says:</p> ! <pre> ! from PythonCard import model ! </pre> <p>Change that so it says:</p> ! <pre> ! from PythonCard import dialog, model ! </pre> <p>Save the code.</p> <p><strong>IT IS IMPORTANT</strong>, if you choose to use a Python editor *************** *** 223,227 **** open for editing. Replace the string 'It works!' in the line we edited earlier so that the line reads:</p> ! <p class="code"> result = dialog.alertDialog(self, self.components.field1.text, 'Showing Off')</p> <p>This line is almost identical to the one we just had here, but this one takes its text from the text in a component called "field1." That --- 230,236 ---- open for editing. Replace the string 'It works!' in the line we edited earlier so that the line reads:</p> ! <pre> ! result = dialog.alertDialog(self, self.components.field1.text, 'Showing Off') ! </pre> <p>This line is almost identical to the one we just had here, but this one takes its text from the text in a component called "field1." That |