Thomas Jollans wrote: > I a looking for a python IDE for gnu/linux that : > - has decent sytax highlighting (based on scintilla would be neat) > - has basic name completition, at least for system-wide modules > - has an integrated debugger > - is open source, or at least free of charge
There are a few nice IDEs at www.wxwidgets.org. Have a look at the "applications" page. I just use Kedit or Gedit. > an integrated GUI designer would of course be cool, but cannot be > counted as a requirement. Have a look at Glade (with PyGTK) or wxGlade (with wxPython). > With that I come to the second question: > What cross-platform GUI libraries are there ? cross-platform meaning > functional and free on (at least) X11 and Win32 > PyQT obviously doesn't count because qt3 is not free on windows. > Tk is ugly. (how well) is Tile supported with python ? > does PyGTK/Glade work on win32 ? Try wxPython (Based on wxWidgets). Really "free" (LGPL'ed = MIT license) on all platforms, well-engineered, documented and supported, native look&feel on all platform. Need anything else? ;-) HTH ----------------------------------- Alessandro Bottoni -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list