Alan G Isaac wrote:
There's John Zelle's graphics.py:
http://mcsp.wartburg.edu/zelle/python/
provides basic functionality.
"The package is a wrapper around Tkinter". It runs Tkinter
in a separate thread and sends commands to it.
Pmw.Blt
http://heim.ifi.uio.no/~hpl/Pmw.Blt/doc/reference.html
That's a wrapper for the BLT package for Tcl.
(http://blt.sourceforge.net/). The documentation
for the wrapper says it was developed for Windows 98.
pygooglechart
You suggested this needs a browser, but not so,
you can download the PNGs and use the default viewer
to display them.
That outsources the job to Google, which could choose at any time
to cancel that service (as they did, for example, with their SOAP-based
search API.)
"You acknowledge and agree that Google may stop (permanently or
temporarily) providing the Services (or any features within the Services) to you
or to users generally at Google’s sole discretion, without prior notice to you."
Besides, outsourcing something this basic just adds something else
that can break.
John Nagle
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