> >> The wxPython demo program is written as an >> interactive tutorial, >> with a few hundred examples, nicely ordered in >> groups. >> The user can view the demo, the code and the help >> text. >> The user can also change the code and see the >> results right away. >> > > Do you have a link? wxPython including demos can be downloaded from
http://www.wxpython.org but there's no separate page of the demo, so I made a few screenshots: http://oase.uci.kun.nl/~mientki/data_www/pic/jalcc/python/wxpython_overview.html > >> It would even be nicer, if everybody could drop >> her/his examples >> in a standard way, so they would be automatically >> incorporated in >> something like the wxPython interactive demo. >> > > Can you elaborate? Well if you see the above demo, I've the following in mind: - create a new-demo in a special directory - add some special keywords in the new-demo, in which treenodes it should popup - on restart of the demo, the new-demo is added to the tree cheers, Stef Mientki -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list