David Tremouilles wrote: > "crappy", "waaay better" > I will not feed the troll... > Pygtk on mac just do the work for me on a more than satisfying way.
I should have worded more carefully, it wasn't intended as trolling. Sorry for that. But the point I wanted to make still stands - the native look of OSX is very distinctive. So if it's anyhow possible, I'd recommend using PyObjc + native Cocoa. Yet as the OP asked for Cross-platform, the Qt-gui is pretty close, especially with Qt4. And I'm sorry to say so, but GTK within X11 looks very alien to the regular OSX user. I personally don't mind that (using inkscape & gimp) - but I wouldn't impose that on my users. And not only for the looks, but also for the lack of integration with the OSX windowmanager. Diez -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list