On Wed, 06 Jun 2007 14:43:35 +0000, Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2007-06-06, Samuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On Wed, 06 Jun 2007 00:22:40 +0000, Grant Edwards wrote: >>> wxPython works fine under Windows, Linux and OSX. >> >> wxPython emulates Gtk > > What? On some platforms (Linux), wxPython _uses_ Gtk. I don't see how > you could say it emulates it.
That may be true in some cases, but in fact, most widgets show some sort of difference. Take for example the HPaned - it looks totally different (the slider is a lot slimmer, plus moving it makes a line appear. The behavior is different as well). Even simple widgets show differences. Try triple-clicking into entry boxes, it's different from Gtk. >> (though using some native widgets, it also uses some of its own) and in >> many cases it looks non-native compared to Gtk. > > How can that be the case when wxPython is using Gtk? Obviously, it does *not* always use Gtk. >> If your target platform includes Unix systems, you'll have to decide >> whether inconsistencies with the look and feel of the desktop are an >> issue for you. > > wxPython looks completely native on Unix, because it's using a native > widget set (Gtk). Same as above. -Samuel -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list