randfacts
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randfacts | IconMaker | |
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2 | 5 | |
18 | 3 | |
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4.3 | 1.8 | |
6 months ago | 10 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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randfacts
- Python packaging
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Building a distribution of your project - cwd
What is the file structure of the installed package's folder (on Linux you could just run the tree command in the installed folder), and what code is trying to access the files? Here's an example of one of my modules that reads text files in it's installed directory, maybe it will help https://github.com/TabulateJarl8/randfacts/blob/master/randfacts/main.py
IconMaker
- CustomTkinter exe not loading root files?
- _tkinter.TclError: bitmap "MyOwn.ico" not defined
- Help with multiple frames in their own classes and handling resizing
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Building a distribution of your project - cwd
And what are you using the images for? For most uses you can just save the images as base64 data in a .py file and avoid all this heartache. For example I made a tool for tkinter icon images: https://github.com/socal-nerdtastic/IconMaker
- Add images used in tkinter with pyinstaller
What are some alternatives?
sampleproject - A sample project that exists for PyPUG's "Tutorial on Packaging and Distributing Projects"
HexView - Simple Hex viewer that allows you to set the line length.
pySRURGS - Symbolic regression by uniform random global search
CPython - The Python programming language
atmos-rng - A randomness generator based off of atmospheric noise instead of math to generate numbers, choices, and to shuffle lists.
MeasureTool - A tool to measure random lines drawn on an image.
Evolution_simulation - using ursina, I have made a Evolution simulation. To move the screen use [w,s,d,a] keys to move through the x and y directions and use the [e,r] values to move through the z axis. Use the sliders to control the death and birth rate of the simulation. Don't be afraid to change the code or to reload the simulation multiple times.
SOPG - Secure-Obscure Password Generator