On 2010-03-27, Harishankar <v.harishan...@gmail.com> wrote: >> I've used it for some trivial stuff, but not for anything very >> sophisticated. Redhat's text-mode installer program (anaconda) was >> written in Python using Newt (I believe it is why Newt was invented). >> That's probably the most "full featured" example I know of. > > Does your code use forms in an application loop?
Not really. It uses a series of forms. I don't think I ever stack forms. > I am having a bit of trouble with getting the form to stack up > properly when I displaying another. As far as I know the two examples > uses a single instance of a form which is discarded immediately on > exit. That's pretty much all my program did. > If you have even a small code sample I wouldn't mind reading it! I'm afraid I'm not at liberty to post it. -- Grant -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list