Re: Help! How to mix win32 and native os calls in code?

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James McKenzie wrote:
> Gert van den Berg wrote:
>> On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 19:35, Austin English<austinenglish@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>   
>>>> droidvideo wrote:
>>>>       
>>>>> c) Any pointers on how to capture current screen on Mac OS X?
>>>>>         
>>>> Wrong forum, people here know mostly *NIS & win32 api. Not Mac.
>>>>       
>>> Mac _IS_ Unix.
>>>     
>> Yes, but the default GUI is not X11...
>>
>> (And a lot of the APIs are a lot more OpenStep-like AFAIK, with Unix
>> APIs available for some things)
>>   
> Gert, Austin and the rest:
> 
> X11 is now installed by default with Leopard.  Apple recognizes that not
> all applications are going to be Aqua compliant and some will never
> be.   This is a distinct disadvantage.  BTW, it took many man-years to
> get OpenOffice.org and Aqua to work well with each other.  Sadly, I do
> not think we have the manpower to do this for Wine.  Wine will remain an
> X11 application and for that reason, many Mac users will not use it.
> 
> James McKenzie

Allow me to sort of hijack this thread. I need to convert program that bridges
naturally speaking to Python. It set up to use a lot of Windows 32 calls making
naturally speaking do the right thing. Is it possible to make this code
(natlink) talk to naturally speaking and wine as a Windows 32 but speak to
Python in Linux so we can do all our fun command-and-control stuff.


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