GUI:-please answer want to learn GUI programming in python , how should i proceed.
wxjmfauth at gmail.com
wxjmfauth at gmail.com
Tue Dec 17 04:18:10 EST 2013
Le mardi 17 décembre 2013 09:33:24 UTC+1, Mark Lawrence a écrit :
> On 17/12/2013 07:58, wxjmfauth at gmail.com wrote:
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> > From all the toolkits, wxPython is probably the most
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> > interesting. I used all versions from 2.0 (?) up to 2.8. Then
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> > it has been decided to go unicode.
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> >
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> > Let see in the wx interactive intepreter, it is only
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> > the top of the iceberg. (Py27, wxPy294)
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> >
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> >>>> len('ሴЃ')
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> > 5
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> >
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> > ---
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> >
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> > It has alos been decided to rework wxPython and create
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> > wxPhoenix, unicode of course.
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> >
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> > Impossible to put a Python string correctly in a widget
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> > supposed to handle text. The design mistake is more
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> > deeper than in wx29 (unicode).
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> >
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> > I do not know the present status, but as the mistake
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> > is a consequence of a unicode non understanding (plus
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> > a little bit Python, plus a little bit wxWidgets), I doubt
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> > that some improvement happened.
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> >
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> > I attempted to explain unicode...
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> >
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> > jmf
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> >
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> wxPython 3 (Phoenix) will be the first version that supports Python 3.
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> This will obviously mean that for the first time, wxPython will be able
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> to take full advantage of the superb PEP393 Flexible String
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> Representation (FSR) which is available in Python 3.3+.
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> --
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> My fellow Pythonistas, ask not what our language can do for you, ask
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> what you can do for our language.
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>
I'm very happy for you.
You should at least serialized the tasks.
- wxPhoenix (wrapper of wxWidgets) is one thing
- wxPhoenix for Python3 / Python2 is something else
- Ditto for the FSR
- Ditto for "unicode"
For your information, that's at those times I decided
to have a look at the Qt derivatives, it was a very,
very good idea.
jmf
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