On 03/12/06, Gian Mario Tagliaretti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hg wrote: > > Tkinter is fine under *nix and Windows for a large range of applications. > I think it has drawbacks and advantage compared to other toolkits. The > major advantage being bundled with python, and the drawbacks include (I > think) ... look and feel, printing support, imaging, documentation. > well, I am looking seriously at wxpython.
I found pyqt very good but can't figure out where to get dynamic run-times for qt. I don't want to compile it myself. if that is available then I could as well go for it. but talking about wxpython, I found it very easy. and after reading a few articles at devshed.com I am up and running with wxpython. but problem is that as I emailed on another thread, I am falling short of api documentation and reference for wxpython. there is the reference and all the docs for wx widgets. but what is the point in first studying the c++ version and then translating the same back to python when a library is already been translated and there to be used? Krishnakant. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list