Probably, the best place for learning how to build GUI's for Windows, in general, is to get hold the personal edition of Delphi from the Borland website. If you want something more specific to Python, it is likely to be much tougher. You would, for example, have to decide which widget toolkit you want to use. Also, you would have to decide if you want to do GUI-building via text-files or through a graphical method. The simplest method (for the latter) I have seen so far is Glade, but perhaps other posters will have better advice than me.
rgds Caleb On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 21:44:13 +0200, Ernesto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > Would anyone know a good place to start for learning how to build > simple GUI's in Windows XP? I just want users to be able to select a > few parameters from a pull-down menu, then be able to run some batch > files using the parameters from the pull down menus. I would also need > a "Browse" menu, so users could point to a place on the local disc (ie > C:\PointSystemHere). Can anyone give a noob some tips? THANKS!!! > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list