On Oct 23, 2:14 pm, Joe Strout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Oct 23, 2008, at 11:50 AM, Stef Mientki wrote: > > > gui_support is library for easy creation of GUI designs in wxPython. > > ... > > Brief documentation can be found here > >http://oase.uci.kun.nl/~mientki/data_www/pylab_works/pw_gui_support.html > > That's neat -- thank you for making it available. I've just recently > been working through some wxPython tutorials, and wondered if there > was a simple text-based layout definition format that would let me > define my interfaces in a simpler manner. > > Your page says that the layout is defined in a docstring, but in the > sample code, it's actually just in a regular string literal. That's > nice -- it means that we could read the layout from a file, for > example, or even make a dynamic editor where we edit the layout string > in one window, and view the result in real time in another window. > > Is this layout format -- where indentation shows containment, and with > the name/type/attributes for each item on a line -- any sort of > standard, or just something you guys made up? > > Thanks very much, > - Joe
You might also look at XRC: http://wiki.wxpython.org/XRCTutorial I know a number of the people on the wxPython user's group use it. Mike -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list