From: Alexander Nestorov on 3 Feb 2010 15:53 On windows I'm using twapi. And... I don't think I'll do that. At least not in the short future. Anyways, if this gets fixed, let me know. One more thing, isn't there any way of getting the path of the file in the clipboard? Maybe some library like twapi? Maybe some dark hacky way?
From: Gerald W. Lester on 3 Feb 2010 16:06 Alexander Nestorov wrote: > On windows I'm using twapi. > And... I don't think I'll do that. At least not in the short future. > Anyways, if this gets fixed, let me know. > > One more thing, isn't there any way of getting the path of the file in > the > clipboard? Maybe some library like twapi? Maybe some dark hacky way? Neither dark nor hackey -- Kevin gave enough details on how to do it. -- +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Gerald W. Lester | |"The man who fights for his ideals is the man who is alive." - Cervantes| +------------------------------------------------------------------------+
From: Kevin Walzer on 3 Feb 2010 18:54 On 2/3/10 4:06 PM, Gerald W. Lester wrote: >> >> One more thing, isn't there any way of getting the path of the file in >> the >> clipboard? Maybe some library like twapi? Maybe some dark hacky way? > > Neither dark nor hackey -- Kevin gave enough details on how to do it. > If you're discussing a file copied to the clipboard from a non-Tk app, you may have to implement a Mac-specific library to get the path. TWAPI is a Windows-specific extension. -- Kevin Walzer Code by Kevin http://www.codebykevin.com
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