Tkinter can look nice and not terribly hard to use, as I found out in this tutorial: http://www.tkdocs.com/tutorial/onepage.html Having said that, nowadays I pretty much always use PyQt (or Pyside) together with qtdesigner to build GUI applications.
------- Arthur Endlein Correia arthur.corr...@usp.br endart...@gmail.com 55 11 968 606 174 IGc, USP On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 12:08 PM, <breamore...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wednesday, January 10, 2018 at 12:42:07 PM UTC, Jan Erik Moström wrote: > > I'm looking for a really easy to use graphic library. The target users > > are teachers who have never programmed before and is taking a first (and > > possible last) programming course. > > > > I would like to have the ability to draw lines, circles, etc. Nothing > > fancy, as little window management as possible (possible buttons), > > perhaps simple events like button presses or clicks on canvas - think: > > making simple diagrams or simple figures. Cross-platform > > > > > > Yes, I know about tkinter. > > > > Yes, I know about various block languages like Scratch but they are not > > relevant in this case. > > > > Any suggestions? > > > > = jem > > Take a look at https://python-sfml.org/, https://www.ogre3d.org/about or > mcsp.wartburg.edu/zelle/python/graphics.py > > -- > Kindest regards. > > Mark Lawrence. > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list