Tolga wrote: > After a very rapid entrance into the Python, I have immediately looked > for a good IDE. Komodo and Wing IDE look very good and I think they are > enough. But now, I am searching for a Pyhton environment which should > look like Delphi / Kylix, Borland's C++ builder or Allegro Common Lisp. > I have found a plug-in named "Visual Python" and this name naturally > maked me happy. But is it really "Visual" and does it provide a WYSIWYG > rapid development environment? Has it drag'n drop buttons, checkboxes, > radio buttons, forms et cetera? >
Please correct me if I am wrong. It seems that most of the python GUI builders require or is based on wxPython or others and not tkinter. I am using Mac OSX with Fink, so it is a real hassle for me to build wxPython and install it (haven't had much luck over the last 4-6 tries). So, is there any python GUI builders based on tkinter? Personally, I prefer to drag and design a screen rather than programming it abstractly. Thanks maurice -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list