Oct-22-2019, 02:28 PM
(Sep-22-2019, 09:07 AM)newbieAuggie2019 Wrote: I tried blessed and blessings (data further down). The author of blessings (last release: Jun 21, 2018) is also the co-author of blessed (last release: Jun 20, 2018). Blessed provides a demo program, written in some Python 2, that I managed to adapt to Python 3, but when I ran it, its output was with no formatting and with the following warning:
Error:C:\Users\User1\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python37\lib\site-packages\blessed\terminal.py:32: UserWarning: One or more of the modules: 'termios', 'fcntl', and 'tty' are not found on your platform 'win32'. The following methods of Terminal are dummy/no-op unless a deriving class overrides them: setraw, cbreak, kbhit, height, width warnings.warn(_MSG_NOSUPPORT)
Hello, author of blessed here. We just merged windows support this past week, into release 1.16, so if you're still willing, please give it another try. You can do make terminal applications on windows if you are still interested. Sorry for the fork/confusion of blessings vs. blessed, I just had to make the best of having difficulty getting my changes, like keyboard support, accepted upstream into blessings, so the fork "blessed" has to continue.