Please help!!!

G

gslm

Hi to all!
I want to do a calendar with pictures near months.
I have designed the form's view.But unfortunately, I am not be able to
save this view as an image file.And so I am not be able to print this
image file too.
Question:
How can I determine the coordinates of a button?Namely How can I use
the comand ImageGrab for this purpose?

But only I wan to get the button's ares.Because my applicationis on
this.

Or if it's possible, how can I print the area of this button with the
components on it?

Thanks...
 
P

Paul McGuire

Hi to all!
I want to do a calendar with pictures near months.
I have designed the form's view.But unfortunately, I am not be able to
save this view as an image file.And so I am not be able to print this
image file too.
Question:
How can I determine the coordinates of a button?Namely How can I use
the comand ImageGrab for this purpose?

But only I wan to get the button's ares.Because my applicationis on
this.

Or if it's possible, how can I print the area of this button with the
components on it?

Thanks...

Suggestion 1: "Please help!!!" is just about the worst newsgroup
subject line there is (other than those related to government
conspiracies or earthquake prediction). You are unlikely to attract
the attention of those who really know anything - they are quite busy
and must husband their time carefully. Instead, you'll get those who
are idly curious, to see what sort of junk is floating about Usenet.

Suggestion 2: Consider your audience. What the heck are you talking
about?! Your post goes on about calendars and buttons and views. In
fact, trying to make sense of your post, it sounds like you've done
something truly bizarre, like making the whole view one giant button
with lots of images on it, and you want to print it out when the
"button" is clicked. Is this even a Python question? Any particular
GUI package you are using, such as Tk, wxPython, QT, your own homebrew
invention? ImageGrab? Sounds promising, what do the docs say?

A more thorough discussion of these suggestions:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

-- Paul
 
G

gslm

In fact ý know this, but I asked some questions like this, but ý haven't get any answer.And I thought that may be it could be better to use a header like this for help.Sorry!





Suggestion 1: "Please help!!!" is just about the worst newsgroup
subject line there is (other than those related to government
conspiracies or earthquake prediction). You are unlikely to attract
the attention of those who really know anything - they are quite busy
and must husband their time carefully. Instead, you'll get those who
are idly curious, to see what sort of junk is floating about Usenet.

Suggestion 2: Consider your audience. What the heck are you talking
about?! Your post goes on about calendars and buttons and views. In
fact, trying to make sense of your post, it sounds like you've done
something truly bizarre, like making the whole view one giant button
with lots of images on it, and you want to print it out when the
"button" is clicked. Is this even a Python question? Any particular
GUI package you are using, such as Tk, wxPython, QT, your own homebrew
invention? ImageGrab? Sounds promising, what do the docs say?

A more thorough discussion of these suggestions:http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

-- Paul- Alýntýyý gizle -

- Alýntýyý göster -
 
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Paul McGuire

- Show quoted text -

Just go do some homework for yourself. Then if you still need help,
imagine the person you want to help you reading the subject and your
question - how will they know what you need help with? how will they
recognize what software you are using, what version of the software,
what things you have tried and didn't work, and how did they fail? If
you got a traceback, include it, plus the *actual code* that caused
it. Then come back with a posting (and posting subject) that that
person can understand and respond to. But don't post with "Please
help!!!" - that's like posting on a job board with the subject "Need a
job".

-- Paul
 
J

James Stroud

gslm:

Just so you know, you are annoying everyone on this list with your ill
formed "questions"--Not just Paul who happened to be nice enough to give
you some advice.

James
 

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