king kikapu wrote: >> I don't know much about PythonCard or wxGlade, but I use wxPython (which >> wxGlade uses, right?) and you now have the option to separate your GUI >> and code using an XRC file (xml file that describes layout). So perhaps >> this is something you can do with wxGlade, but at the same time it might >> still create the problem you describe above. However, it's very to have >> your Python files contain just logic. > > Yes, both products (PythonCard and wxGlade) uses wxPython. It's just > that PythonCard is sitting on top of wxPython and it intercepts the > events generated. Then it search for an appropriate declared function > on your code and call it (all this happens at runtime). > It shield us from much of the boilerplate code that gui toolkits > require and in the case that you need to address directly wxPython, > you just can! > > I discovered that when you run your designed GUI from PythonCard's > layoutEditor, you have the ability to define a command line option > that is called > "Message Watcher". This, will show you the names of the actual events > that you have to write code for, so you, at least for this, do not > have > to dig the docs for their names. Pretty good! > The only real problem is that PythonCard appears to have run out of development steam. I don't think there's been much^H^H^H^H any work on it in the past year or two. This is a shame, as it showed considerable promise.
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