Hi,
I am looking for an interactive graphical script builder for python.
Basically, something like the os X automator. I have made a group of
methods that some non-programmers need to combine into a script. I
don't need a python IDE necessarially, but more of a sequence builder.
I am imagining a tool that could show graphical representations of my
different commands and then string them together in a single "script."
I've done a lot of googling, and the closest things that I can find
are apple automator or labview, but before I go through the process of
making one of those interact with python I would like to know if
anybody already knows of something like them that is more tuned to
python.
Thanks,
Nik 2 2619
James Stroud wrote:
nik wrote:
>Hi,
I am looking for an interactive graphical script builder for python. Basically, something like the os X automator. I have made a group of methods that some non-programmers need to combine into a script. I don't need a python IDE necessarially, but more of a sequence builder. I am imagining a tool that could show graphical representations of my different commands and then string them together in a single "script." I've done a lot of googling, and the closest things that I can find are apple automator or labview, but before I go through the process of making one of those interact with python I would like to know if anybody already knows of something like them that is more tuned to python.
Check out Viper at Scripps (Sanner, lab). He has a prototype of this
type of thing for working with molecular models. I'm not sure how the
code is liscensed.
It's called Vision, now, and it's only available for noncommercial, scientific
research use. http://www.scripps.edu/%7Esanner/pyt...ion/index.html
--
Robert Kern
"I have come to believe that the whole world is an enigma, a harmless enigma
that is made terrible by our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had
an underlying truth."
-- Umberto Eco
nik wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for an interactive graphical script builder for python.
Basically, something like the os X automator. I have made a group of
methods that some non-programmers need to combine into a script. I
don't need a python IDE necessarially, but more of a sequence builder.
I am imagining a tool that could show graphical representations of my
different commands and then string them together in a single "script."
I've done a lot of googling, and the closest things that I can find
are apple automator or labview, but before I go through the process of
making one of those interact with python I would like to know if
anybody already knows of something like them that is more tuned to
python.
Thanks,
Nik
there's already someone who made a start to create a "free python labview",
it's called Pyxel form Erik Lechak, an ogl-like interface.
cheers,
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