"Steven D'Aprano" <steve-remove-t...@cybersource.com.au> wrote in message
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On Wed, 09 Jun 2010 04:16:23 -0700, ant wrote:
1 Although a few advocates of Tkinter have spoken in favour of it, most
seem to think that:
It's not particularly elegant, either in its use or its
implementation with Tcl/Tk
If we didn't have a GUI in the distribution, we wouldn't choose
Tkinter now; it seems like its inclusion
is a sort of historical accident.
I'm not so sure about that. If we didn't have a GUI, what would we
include?
Is the Tkinter GUI also the basic way that Python handles a graphics
display? (I've never tried it.)
If it is, then perhaps it's possible to split the purely graphical drawing
stuff (which is simple) from the dialog/widget stuff (which is not so
simple).
A library for graphical display, plus basic user-input, should be
straightforward to implement. And can be used to produce crude (non-native)
GUIs.
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