For the book would people rather see Swing or Qt Jambi examples? Or  
something else? The book won't spend more than 10 of 250 pages on UI  
stuff, so I'd rather do one reasonably interesting example than skim  
several.

Stuart

> On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 10:01 AM, Rock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Anyway, where I work, I've done a lot of programming in Python on
>> Linux as well. I've used Glade and LibGlade extensively in this
>> respect, and I've come to appreciate the ease with which one can put
>> together a GUI application with these tools. Especially, I like the
>> fact that one can load the XML of the GUI in runtime and set up all
>> the signals to the callbacks almost automagically.
>
> One possible approach is with Qt Jambi.  They have a nice GUI builder
> called "designer" that generates an xml file that can be loaded at
> runtime.  He's a rough example:
>
> http://paste.lisp.org/display/69450
>
> --Chouser
>
> >


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