Python application launcher (for Python code)
Grant Edwards
grant.b.edwards at gmail.com
Tue Feb 21 11:38:51 EST 2017
On 2017-02-21, Deborah Swanson <python at deborahswanson.net> wrote:
> Yes, I can see that only one person who has responded so far is remotely
> familiar with what an application launcher is, and that person only
> alluded to one, and hinted at some features I saw that could possibly be
> used as an application launcher.
I think I've read every posting in this thread, and I _still_ don't
know what you mean by "application launcher".
> I like Linux for this job, as it has a number of capabilities that
> Windows doesn't have, and I was looking for an improvement on what I can
> do in Windows. If you do a lot of computing it's nice to have tools and
> code you commonly use, and only the ones you've chosen, conveniently
> available from one interface.
Isn't that what shortcuts and start menu and all the other shiny-bits
on GUI desktop environments do? [I don't use a "desktop" so maybe I'm
wrong.] The "root menu" provided by many window managers is also a
common way to do this (that's something I do use). A command-line
shell like bash is also a common way to do this. And yes, there are
plenty of them available for Windows.
> This interface could have other functionalities itself.
>
> I was asking if anyone knew of Python code that acts in this way,
What way? I can't figure out how what you want is not what's provided
by any of the standard GUI desktop/shells or command-line shells. Are
you looking for a 1980s-style menu driven UI that were common before
GUIs came into widespread use?
> and it appears so far that the answer is no.
I think the problem is that you're unable to describe what you want in
a way that's understandable to the people that might be able to answer
your question.
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