[Python Wpg] Python and graphics

Mike Pfaiffer high.res.mike at gmail.com
Wed Feb 13 17:01:56 EST 2008


Aaron Klaassen wrote:
> wxPython has been working pretty well for me so far, though I haven't 
> written anything very complex (and nothing complete...planning on 
> sitting and writing a bunch of code this weekend :). The 
> cross-platform-and-native-widgets thing is a pretty big plus, if you ask 
> me. And wxGlade <http://wxglade.sourceforge.net/> seems handy, though I 
> haven't used that much yet at all.
> 
> I haven't actually tried any wxPython apps on Windows or OS X though. So 
> likewise take advice with salt.
> 
> Aaron.

	Thanks for the advice everybody. Jason also suggested wxwidgets. As I 
get more than a few consecutive minutes together I will be looking at 
everything everybody suggested. I don't want to pre-judge anything 
before I try it. I suppose the best way to start is to see what I can do 
on one machine and try it on another. Then tell my cousin to install 
Python on his M$ box and try it there.

	The last actual graphics programming I did was on an Apple IIGS. This 
is going to be a real adventure.

				Later
				Mike



> On Feb 14, 2008 12:40 AM, Stuart Williams <stuartw at mts.net 
> <mailto:stuartw at mts.net>> wrote:
> 
>     You have several options.  The most popular seem to be PyGTK and
>     wxPython.  Older references on the internet point towards PyGTK being
>     more suitable for developing for Linux if you also need Windows, but
>     more recent references say PyGTK installers on Windows are mature
>     enough.   However it doesn't yet support Macs well as far as I can
>     tell. The wxPython toolkit on the other hand uses native GUI libraries
>     on each platform and supports Macs.
> 
>     I've not used either of these but I was researching them recently so
>     take my answer with a grain of salt.
> 
>     Stuart.
> 
>     On Feb 11, 2008 1:13 PM, Mike Pfaiffer <high.res.mike at gmail.com
>     <mailto:high.res.mike at gmail.com>> wrote:
>      >  ... Is there a
>      > simple library of routines I could use to display text, get input
>     from
>      > the user, and output data to a text file?...
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