On 1/28/2011 3:33 AM, Octavian Rasnita wrote:
From: "Terry Reedy" <tjre...@udel.edu>
For example: pygui pretty much uses native widgets on Windows and OX and
gtk (I believe) on *nix. How is the accessibility of those widget sets
*as
accessed through pygui*? Is it different from the 'native' accessibility
of each of those set?


Thank you for telling about this GUI lib!
I have tested the sample apps it offers and the standard dialogs are very
accessible. I hope it is the same in case of the other common controls like
list boxes, list views, check boxes, radio buttons, combo boxes, tree
views...

Which OS? The result might be different on each of Windows, OSX, and *nis as different widgets are used on each.

How complete is this GUI lib compared with others that can be used in
Python
apps?
I am asking this, because I read:

"Get the library and its documentation included in the core Python
distribution, so that truly cross-platform GUI applications may be written
that will run on any Python installation, anywhere."

I don't know if Grey still has that goal.  It is 2.x only.

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Terry Jan Reedy

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