Il 2005-12-14, Daniel Crespo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto: > PyGTK is crossplatform, that's true, but it looks very ugly under > Windows and don't know under MacOS (if it's supported).
You can use themes. Under MacOSX you have to install X11, but a native version in on the way. > I couldn't find > the way for get it running with an atractive look & feel under Windows > after compiling it. Also, it needs the GTK+ Runtime Environment. I use > wxPython and it is very very very very good. It's not perfect, but IMO, > it is much better than PyGTK. PyGTK is good if you intend to develop > for Linux. So wxPython doesn't need a runtime? I don't think so. wxPython for me sucks under Linux (built on gtk2) and I don't like its API at all. It seems a bit awkward to me. Anyway... what do you mean with "much better" ? -- Lawrence - http://www.oluyede.org/blog "Anyone can freely use whatever he wants but the light at the end of the tunnel for most of his problems is Python" -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list