wxPython or TKinter?
Brian Kelley
kelley at bioreason.com
Fri May 18 11:37:43 EDT 2001
Frank Miles wrote:
> In article <9e0qif02on3 at enews1.newsguy.com>,
> Alex Martelli <aleaxit at yahoo.com> wrote:
> >"Frank Miles" <fpm at u.washington.edu> wrote in message
> >news:9e0ogt$lti$1 at nntp6.u.washington.edu...
> > ...
> >> >slow. All GUI work is done on a Windows machine.
> > ...
> >> You may also wish to consider pygtk, using glade as your GUI designer.
> >
> >*blink* do pygtk and glade work on Windows...?
>
> Oooopppss. Glade, to the best of my knowledge, hasn't been ported yet.
> Sorry!
>
Glade has been ported to windows. Unfortunately the windows version of pygtk
doesn't seem to support libglade yet. This should be a minor fix. I'm
looking into it, but that being said, I've been looking into it since I gave
my Python 9 tutorial :)
If you need/desire a list of links you can get it from the Python 9 Tutorial
(it is in powerpoint) located here
http://www.bioreason.com/~brian/GladeBase.html
>
> -frank
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