Chris Angelico <ros...@gmail.com> wrote: > > So the question then becomes: Under Python 3, can you use regular > string objects for both the things you're working with? I can confirm > that the inbuilt sqlite3 module works just fine with Unicode text; so > all you need to do is try out your GUI code under Python 3. I've no > idea how good wx support in Py3 is, so you might find you need to > switch GUI toolkits to get everything working; but whether it's with > wxWidgets, GTK, QT, or some other library, you should be able to put > something together under Python 3 that "just works" as regards > Unicode. Caveat: I haven't done any serious GUI programming using > Python. > Sadly wxpython doesn't work at all in Python 3. There's a project called Phoenix to move it across to Python 3 but it's nowhere near stable yet, which is rather a pity.
So the question is do I stay with 2.7 and live with the Unicode difficulties or do I try and move to another GUI that does work with Python 3. Are there any Python 3 GUIs that would be reasonably easy to move to? E.g. ones which have a grid object and which work in the same sort of way as wxpython in general? -- Chris Green ยท -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list