planetthoughtful wrote: > ... > I had thought to build GUIs in wxPython - is Tkinter any easier to > learn?
I certainly found Tkinter easier. There are a couple of good tutorials (and there is always the Grayson book) on the web to get started. What is easiest to learn is (in many cases) a property of the student, however. Were I a Linux-only GPL kind of a guy, I think Qt might be an interesting way to go. One thing that helps tremendously in learning Tkinter: using Idle in single-process mode: C:\Python24\Python C:\Python24\Lib\idlelib\idle.pyw -n This is obviously a WinXX example, but the "-n" parameter to idle is the important part. Since a single-process Idle is running the Tkinter GUI loop, you can try operations a step at a time (letting you see what happens). --Scott David Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list