Howdy all, Python programmers looking for a built-in GUI toolkit are told two things: one, Python already comes with a GUI toolkit, and two, it looks equally ugly on all platforms. This is because the Tk widget library, that Tkinter uses, defaults to looking like Motif, which hasn't been the default widget set of *anything* for a long time.
The Tk folks are apparently getting their act together. Tile is a "theming engine" for Tk with widgets that look and act native:: <URL:http://tktable.sourceforge.net/tile/> Tile is included with Tcl/Tk 8.5 and Tcl developers, at least, are encouraged to migrate to using it:: <URL:http://wiki.tcl.tk/11075> What effect will this have on Python's Tkinter? Is it possible we can soon expect that the long-time, but much-neglected, built-in GUI module for Python can take advantage of this and provide widgets that look and act like the native GUI on Unix, Windows and MacOS? -- \ "Compulsory unification of opinion achieves only the unanimity | `\ of the graveyard." -- Justice Roberts in 319 U.S. 624 (1943) | _o__) | Ben Finney -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list