Chris Mellon wrote: > Nitpick, but an important one. It emulates *look*. Not feel. Native > look is easy and totally insufficient for a "native" app - it's the > feel that's important.
Is this opinion based on firsthand experience with use of the Tile/ttk widgets on any of the relevant platforms? I'm not a Windows user, so I can't speak about that platform, but I have worked very hard to make my Python-Tile-Tk app consistent with both the look and feel of OS X: keyboard shortcuts, menu behavior, and so on. It's mainly a matter of attention to detail, and listening to user feedback. I've gotten good feedback on my applications in recent months as I've implemented more and more platform native behavior, and sales of these applications (I'm a shareware developer) reflect that. I'd be interested to hear how, in your experience, Tk/Tile is inherently unable to deliver native platform "feel," in a way that reflects on the toolkit rather than the developer. It's fine to focus on Windows if that's your area of expertise. -- Kevin Walzer Code by Kevin http://www.codebykevin.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list