Printing forms and labels in Python
Joel Goldstick
joel.goldstick at columbuswebmakers.com
Sun Jun 13 11:00:32 EDT 2010
Monte Milanuk wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm still a relative newbie to python, so I apologize if this is covered
> in detail somewhere and I missed it.
>
> I have a program or two that I want to work on once I get more
> proficient with python and sqlite and tkinter/wxpython. One of the big
> 'features' of those programs I want to make is going to be printing out
> match results (scores) from a competition along with competitor names
> and other pertinent information. Currently most people are doing this
> in Excel, though there is one (old) DOS program written in BASIC that
> not only prints the match results and the reports for the sanctioning
> body, but also prints labels via a Dymo Label maker.
>
> I realized today that one thing I have never seen covered in any Python
> tutorial is how to format and print things to a physical printer. I did
> a little bit of searching and didn't come up with much... either I'm
> really not using the right search terms, or physical printing is a black
> hole/art...?
>
> TIA,
>
> Monte
>
Why not go the other direction. Use python to do your processing, and
send the results to excel. There are python modules that read and write
excel files.
Joel Goldstick
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