book on wxPython?

Grant Edwards grante at visi.com
Sun May 16 12:24:09 EDT 2004


In article <mailman.5.1084691991.13608.python-list at python.org>, Andreas Kostyrka wrote:

>>> Ok, now add printing, drag and drop and comboboxes.
>> 
>> No thanks.  I don't do printing or drag and drop.  Or
>> comboboxes now that I think about it.  My needs are fairly
>> simple, and Tkinter would suffice nicely, except that the
>> non-native look and feel seems to confuse Windows users.

> That's the price you pay for having a nice API

For some values of nice. :)

> that is implemented without "native" widgets. wxWindows (and
> wxPython upon it) is "more complicated" because it has to deal
> with a number of native implementations. By the way, wxWindows
> does a API model that is relativly close to Windows
> developement ;)

Well I've never done Windows development (by "Windows" I assume
you mean MS), so that may explain some of my bewilderment.

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