Tkinter vs wxPython
Steve Holden
steve at holdenweb.com
Thu Dec 30 08:29:21 EST 2004
Bernd Schmidt wrote:
> Thomas Bartkus schrieb:
>
>> When run under Linux, my wxPython programs follow the look and feel of my
>> Gnome desktop. When the same program is run on Windows, it follows that
>> desktop theme. Both Gnome and Windows XP alter the the controls design
>> according to user preferences. wxPython GUIs reflect this
>> automatically and
>> the controls always look and work like the underlying system.
>
>
> Sure, but on my Linux, I use KDE, never Gnome, other people use
> Windowmaker or something else. wxPython with KDE-Look? What is the
> native look with wxPython and KDE? I don't think there is something like
> this, and the problem is that there isn't a free QT on Windows.
>
> Bernd
Well, of course, the problem with X Window has always been when you ran
an application built using one toolkit under a window manager built
using another. *Then* the ugliness is due to the fact that different
parts of the window are decorated by different toolkits. That's always
going to be ugly.
remembering-motif-under-open-windows-ly y'rs - steve
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