Wait, does the libloader dependency also make use of pywin32? That was the only one that seems to have installed successfully, though, it seems to be recognizing Accessible_output2, it complains more about platform utils more than anything.
My test code
import accessible_output2 as ao2
# List the screen readers that accessible_output2 can work with.
# Note that just because a screen reader is in this list, it does not mean that the user has it installed.
ao2.get_output_classes()
# Create an instance of a class using the SAPI output class.
# Note that it is item 6 on my system, but I'm not sure if it will be the same on yours.
sapi = ao2.get_output_classes()[6]()
# List the methods and other attributes of the output class.
# The dir() function is a Python programmer's best friend.
dir(sapi)
# Speak the text "Hello, World!" using SAPI:
sapi.speak("Hello, World!")
end
Now I'm wondering if it has something to do with the more obvious thing about that list might have changed, thus it is using the wrong index.
the error
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "HelloWorld.py", line 1, in <module>
import accessible_output2 as ao2
File "C:\Python36-32\lib\site-packages\accessible_output2-0.13-py3.6.egg\acces
sible_output2\__init__.py", line 5, in <module>
from platform_utils import paths
File "C:\Python36-32\lib\site-packages\platform_utils-0.4-py3.6.egg\platform_u
tils\paths.py", line 19, in <module>
import winpaths
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'winpaths'
end
Hmm, if it is pywin32 I wonder... I may have to try a new installation. If that occurs, will I need to try again with the rest of the libraries as well?
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