` 'red' : ( (0.0, 0.25, .25), (0.02, .59, .59), (1., 1., 1.)),` implies red is 0.25 at the bottom, scalling to .59 at x=0.02 then scaling to 1 at the top
the other two are the colour's value and also y adjustment for diagonals (see the images, but don't ask me how it works :P), so best keep them the same
you need to use 0 for the colour else it isn't black, just merely grey
I was trying to add a tooltip to show the full content of a truncated ObjectListView, until it turned out it had such a feature built-in:
I tried making my own tool tips using wx.TipWindow, wx.PopupWindow and SuperToolTip, but none of them looked as 'native' as this one.
While I'm aware of...
hey @IvoFlipse turns out I did have a late night, just not programming :) between working on my car and working on the apt I didn't get much more done :(
I've been on a search for a really good Sqlite Admin tool since I started iPhone programming a year ago. I've been mainly using the Firefox Plugin 80-90% or the time and Sqlite Administrator the rest of the time. I decided to do some more searching over the last couple of days and here's my repor...
its something that controls the database I believe
**Creating a cursor object** After the connection object is created, you cannot interact with the database until you create a cursor object. The name cursor belies the purpose of this object. Cursors exist in any productivity application and have been a part of computing since the beginning.
The point of a cursor is to mark your place and to allow you to issue commands to the computer. A cursor in MySQL for Python serves as a Python-based proxy for the cursor in a MySQL shell session, where MySQL would create the real cursor for us if we logged into a MySQL database. We must here create the proxy ourselves.
The second group of functions deals with processing table scans. These functions operate on a table cursor, which holds all of the state information required to perform a table scan. As the database engine scans a table and steps through each individual row, the cursor is responsible for keeping track of which row is being processed.
@IvoFlipse well both jobs just called... one was figuring out where to go from here (this proj I'm working on) and the other the entire EMR system just shut down...
Ya... but I'm trying to tell him that the way that we have ACCESS setup isn't really efficient at all and is going to cause probs down the road... so I have to finish this app before thurs so that I can show the doctors
and him... that it's worth migrating to something that can handle databases better
so ya... but first I have to go into work now and do another persons job in fixing the EMR
@WarriorBob we're conducting a study following doctors and seeing how efficient they are... and we thought (i even pushed for it) that access would be the best... but as well delved into it... it's not a great idea
just take a look at my questions that I've posted on SU... they're really not answered the greatest and not because of lack of talent on SU but rather lack of talent within Access