On Sep 17, 1:16 am, Todd Whiteman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Todd Whiteman wrote: > > Mark Hammond's Python/Mozilla work has enabled products like Komodo, > > Miro (Democracy) and the OLPC project to use Python as a major driver > > for consistent cross-platform GUI applications. > > > Personally, I believe XULRunner has a lot to offer for Python GUI > > development, I'm currently finishing up some documentation steps to show > > off how to use it specifically for Python (I'll post it to this list > > when it's finished). > > Here is the tutorial I've started in order to show off building a > Python/XULRunner GUI > application.http://pyxpcomext.mozdev.org/no_wrap/tutorials/pyxulrunner/python_xul... > > The details in this tutorial mostly targets a Windows/Linux platform > (MacOSX is possible with a few deviations, I have tried to cover these > deviations where applicable). > > Feedback is welcome.
oh for _goodness_ sake :) i don't know whether to be derangedly-happy and overexcited that pyxpcom and pydom exist, or whether to be annoyed that i'll have to do _yet another_ port of the pyjamas widget set api to another platform. how come this stuff is so hard to find? it's a _brilliant_ idea to be running python in a web browser, direct. l. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list