Nick Craig-Wood wrote: > John Salerno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Dan Lenski wrote: > > > > > So, is there another toolkit I should be looking at? > > > > I highly recommend wxPython. > > I'd second that! > > There is a book also > > "WxPython in Action"
Nick and John S., thank you for the tip on wxPython! I'll look into it for my next project. I too would avoid Qt, not because of the GPL but simply because I don't use KDE under Linux and because Qt is not well supported under Cygwin or on native Windows. I too like to learn from actual printed books, so I'll check this one out. O'Reilly should do a book on Python GUI stuff! John H.: thanks for pointing out pythoncard. This looks like it might be an excellent substitute for LabView-like GUIs, which all my coworkers like. I personally refuse to read or write LabView code, on the grounds that its syntax causes severe brain damage and is completely unportable. But that's a flame for another thread, so to speak... Thanks, Dan -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list