Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2008-02-03, Dotan Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I would recommend Qt, as it is cross-platform and can look native on >> all systems. > > Qt doesn't look native on my system. I run XFCE, and "native" > is GTK. > >> Opera, KDE, GoogleEarth, Acrobat, and lots of other software >> are written in Qt. > > And they don't look native on systems that don't use Qt as the > native widget set.
But then, there's no toolkit that does. GTK based toolkits don't look native on Qt based systems. Same for a lot of others. What you can define is a platform as in operating system and then go with what the mainstream providers use for that. For Windows and Mac that is easy, for *nix this is harder. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list