[Pythonmac-SIG] pyobjc with appscript

Preston Holmes sanroque.tech at gmail.com
Mon Oct 25 20:16:21 CEST 2010


You might consider using a web framework like Django

I've done some experimenting with using Django as a "local" app.  The gunicorn server makes this particularly easy.

-Preston

PS - I'd love to see your work, as we could use something like this at our school

On Oct 23, 2010, at 11:18 PM, Adam Morris wrote:

> Dear Pythonmac-sig,
> 
> I have a python script that gives Keynote some added features useful to teachers. It lets students interact with whatever is being projected right at their desk. It's written in python using appscript but at the moment runs entirely from the command line.
> 
> I'm looking at giving it a GUI. I'm considering using the AppleScriptObjC bridge, but that means converting all my convenience classes from python/appscript into pure AppleScript (boo). The upside though is that I could get started on that right away.
> 
> I'd really rather use PyObjC but would need a helping hand getting started on making a deployable Snow Leopard-only app, and getting it so that appscript is included. How do I do that without requiring the user to have appscript in its python path? This isn't the first time I've tried figuring this out and don't understand how this works. Can someone point me in the right direction?
> 
> I'd also be happy to write about my progress making the app so that it might be useful for the future.
> 
> -Adam
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