Tim Roberts ha scritto: > Renato Ramonda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>wxWidgets apps look ALMOST native on windows (combobox and similar >>widgets are emulated, and look really bad), > > > That just isn't true. They use the standard combo box.
Then it has changed recently. Mind that most stable apps still use wx2.4 > wx uses "sizers" to do the same thing. Same purpose, different philosophy. > I find sizers more natural, but people should certainly stick to whatever > makes them comfortable. I like sizers too, but in my experience wx apps do not use them. Are they by chance something that came with the 2.5/2.6 development cycle? That version is still pretty rare in real world applications. >>And that's not even starting to consider the version mess: try to >>install xCHM, Boa Constructor, aMule, VLC and some other app together... >>instant madness. > > > They why would you do it? gvim and wxPython do the job for me. No mess. Because i USE a chm reader. And I USE aMule, and I USE a multimedia player. I'm not talking about developing (don't get confused by my mention of Boa), I'm talking about using. Only very recently wx introduced a mechanism to keep different versions in parallel. -- Renato -------------------------------- Usi Fedora? Fai un salto da noi: http://www.fedoraitalia.org -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list