On Jul 8, 10:09 pm, sturlamolden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [...] > I use wxFormBuilder with wxPython. Works like a charm. Design the GUI > graphically, export it like a wx XML resource (.xrc). All you nedd to > code in Python is the event handlers and the code to bind/hook the > events. > > http://sturlamolden.blogspot.com/2008/03/howto-using-wxformbuilder-wi...
I also use wxFormBuilder, but I use XRCed from wxPython 2.8.6.x to generate an application Skeleton from my .xrc file. This version creates explicit attributes for all the visual elements that have a name in the xrc file. Unfortunately the latest XRCed version requires you to annotate the xrc in order to obtain the same effect which is not only tedious, but as far as I can tell it also makes it impossible to round trip between XRCed and wxFormBuilder. Cheers, Nicola Musatti -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list