pygtk documentation?
J.W. Bizzaro
bizzaro at bc.edu
Mon May 24 16:22:31 EDT 1999
I am thinking about starting a "docutorial" (combination of strait documentation
and a tutorial) for gnome-python and pygtk at the PyG Tools Web site:
http://theopenlab.uml.edu/pygtools/
This is of course an enormous task; even the c-gnome and c-gtk toolsets are
largely undocumented. I'll probably start with the gnome canvas, as I am doing
some work with it now. If anyone would like to help, let me know.
BTW, pygtk is for now a UNIX toolset. It appears you are using MICROS~1 IE by
the "?" inserted as apostrophies. Tk is probably the best toolset for Win
systems.
Jeff
achatham5 at my-dejanews.com wrote:
>
> I?ve just learned Python this weekend, and I got
> to the Tk part and stopped. I?d rather use
> pygtk, for various reasons. But I don?t know how
> to use gtk in C either. But that?s ok; I don?t
> know anything about Tk. Come to think of it, I?ve
> never done GUI programming at all. But I?ve
> looked at the source that comes with pygtk and
> it?s not very helpful in explaining things unless
> you already know the C version of gtk. Are there
> any future plans for real documentation for
> pygtk, preferably working under the assumption
> that the user doesn?t know what he?s doing?
>
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