[Gerhard, quoting a blog] > wxPython doesn't seem bad, but it lacks any documentation
I see this a lot, and it baffles me. wxPython is a thin wrapper over wxWidgets, which is very well documented. Where they differ, the wxWidgets documentation discusses those differences. Add the excellent wxPython demo, and you've got better documentation than some commercial toolkits (MFC, for instance). Is it just a communication problem - do newcomers not realise that the wxWidgets documentation applies to wxPython? (The latest version of the wxPython demo even lets you modify the demo code at runtime, and compare the behaviour of your modified version with the original, all without leaving the demo - fantastic! Huge thanks to whoever did that.) -- Richie Hindle [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list