sturlamolden schrieb:
On 14 Nov, 15:35, Dietmar Schwertberger wrote:
self.m_toolBar1 = self.CreateToolBar( wx.TB_HORIZONTAL, wx.ID_ANY )
self.m_button1 = wx.Button( self.m_toolBar1, wx.ID_ANY, u"MyButton",
wx.DefaultPosition, wx.DefaultSize, 0 )
m_toolBar1.AddControl( m_button1 )
I
On 14 Nov, 15:35, Dietmar Schwertberger wrote:
> self.m_toolBar1 = self.CreateToolBar( wx.TB_HORIZONTAL, wx.ID_ANY )
> self.m_button1 = wx.Button( self.m_toolBar1, wx.ID_ANY, u"MyButton",
> wx.DefaultPosition, wx.DefaultSize, 0 )
> m_toolBar1.AddControl( m_button1 )
I can confirm this.
On 15 Nov, 17:05, Dietmar Schwertberger wrote:
> Sent by email. Did you receive it?
>
Yes I did, thank you :)
(I thought I didn't, but it was just a problem with my e-mail filter.)
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On 15 Nov, 17:05, Dietmar Schwertberger wrote:
> > Could you send me an .fbp file demonstrating the error?
>
> Sent by email. Did you receive it?
No... could you please resend to stu...@molden.no?
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sturlamolden schrieb:
On 14 Nov, 19:02, Dietmar Schwertberger wrote:
I tried 3.01.63.
I can see in the Python window already that the code is not correct.
3.01.63
Did you remember to install the wxAdditions?
No. I think that they should not be required (a minimal version seems
to be include
On 14 Nov, 19:02, Dietmar Schwertberger wrote:
> 08/23/2009 Version 3.01.63 (Beta)
> 08/19/2009 Version 3.01.62 (Beta)
>
> I tried 3.01.63.
> I can see in the Python window already that the code is not correct.
3.01.63
Did you remember to install the wxAdditions?
Could you send me an .fbp file
sturlamolden schrieb:
On 14 Nov, 15:35, Dietmar Schwertberger wrote:
self.m_toolBar1 = self.CreateToolBar( wx.TB_HORIZONTAL, wx.ID_ANY )
self.m_button1 = wx.Button( self.m_toolBar1, wx.ID_ANY, u"MyButton",
wx.DefaultPosition, wx.DefaultSize, 0 )
m_toolBar1.AddControl( m_button1 )
(i.
On 14 Nov, 15:35, Dietmar Schwertberger wrote:
> self.m_toolBar1 = self.CreateToolBar( wx.TB_HORIZONTAL, wx.ID_ANY )
> self.m_button1 = wx.Button( self.m_toolBar1, wx.ID_ANY, u"MyButton",
> wx.DefaultPosition, wx.DefaultSize, 0 )
> m_toolBar1.AddControl( m_button1 )
>
> (i.e. "self." is
sturlamolden schrieb:
I personally feel the wxPython support in the 3.1 beta of
wxFormBuilder makes the choise rather simple. It generates a Python
file with classes for all WYSIWYG GUI forms/windows/dialogs. Then in
our Python code, we just import and inherit the form, and implement
the event ha
On 9 Nov, 05:49, Antony wrote:
> I just wanted to know which module is best for developing designing
> interface in python .
I personally feel the wxPython support in the 3.1 beta of
wxFormBuilder makes the choise rather simple. It generates a Python
file with classes for all WYSIWYG GUI form
In article ,
Antony wrote:
>
> I just wanted to know which module is best for developing designing
>interface in python .
Haven't tried it, but a new release was just announced for this:
http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/greg.ewing/python_gui/
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Subject: Re: Choosing GUI Module for Python
Tkinter is deafult on python .
Is more easy to use any editor text (geany).
I don?t see a good IDE for GUI
Tkinter is deafult on python .
Is more easy to use any editor text (geany).
I donțt see a good IDE for GUI
On Nov 9, 6:49 am, Antony wrote:
> Hi all
> I just wanted to know which module is best for developing designing
> interface in python .
> i have come across some modules which are listed h
On Nov 11, 9:48 am, Lorenzo Gatti wrote:
> On a more constructive note, I started to follow the instructions
> athttp://www.pyside.org/docs/pyside/howto-build/index.html(which are
> vague and terse enough to be cross-platform) with Microsoft VC9
> Express.
> Hurdle 0: recompile Qt because the pr
On Nov 10, 11:08 pm, Simon Hibbs wrote:
> Since QT runs on Windows,
> porting to the Windows version of QT shouldn't be hard.
The PySide developers, who are better judges of their own project than
you and me, consider a Windows port so hard (and time consuming) that
they didn't even try; a secon
On Nov 11, 3:08 am, Simon Hibbs wrote:
> On 10 Nov, 10:40, Lorenzo Gatti wrote:
>
> > I also would like to use PySide, but unlike PyQt and Qt itself it
> > doesn't seem likely to support Windows in the foreseeable future. A
> > pity, to put it mildly.
>
> It's not been ruled out. They don't offic
On 10 Nov, 10:40, Lorenzo Gatti wrote:
> I also would like to use PySide, but unlike PyQt and Qt itself it
> doesn't seem likely to support Windows in the foreseeable future. A
> pity, to put it mildly.
It's not been ruled out. They don't officialy support the Mac either,
but according to posts
On Nov 9, 9:01 pm, Simon Hibbs wrote:
> The main objection to using PyQT untill now was that for commercial
> development you needed to buy a license (it was free for GPL
> projects). That's rapidly becoming a non-issue as the core QT
> framework is now LGPL and Nokia have a project underway to p
On 2009-11-09, Dave Cook wrote:
> On 2009-11-09, Antony wrote:
>
>> 1. PyGTK
>> 2. PyQT
>> 3. PySide
>> 4. wxPython
>> 5 . TKinter
>
> For cross-platform work, I'd choose either PyQt or wxPython.
>
> If you're not too worried about the dual license, I find PyQt
> the best combination of eas
On 2009-11-09, Antony wrote:
> 1. PyGTK
> 2. PyQT
> 3. PySide
> 4. wxPython
> 5 . TKinter
For cross-platform work, I'd choose either PyQt or wxPython.
If you're not too worried about the dual license, I find PyQt the best
combination of ease of use and features, particularly when used wit
Having tried most of the options out there, personaly I've settled on
two.
I use Tkinter for ver simple GUIs such as single dialog boxes or
results displays. The advantage of it being built-in to Python
outweighs it's limitations.
For anything more complex, I go for PyQT every time. QTDesigner is
On Nov 9, 3:59 am, Antony wrote:
> I would like to know about that pros and cons only ...
I'll reiterate what i have said and others have said. WE NEED MORE
INFO TO PROPERLY GUIDE YOU!!!
Survey: What GUI is right for you?
1. What is your level of GUI programming? (0 1 2 3 4 5)
2. Will you be us
On 11/8/09 11:49 PM, Antony wrote:
Hi all
I just wanted to know which module is best for developing designing
interface in python .
i have come across some modules which are listed here . please tell
your suggestions and comments to choose best one
1. PyGTK
2. PyQT
3. PySide
4. wxPyt
On Nov 9, 2009, at 3:59 AM, Antony wrote:
You may want to offer a little more info, like what exactly you are
looking to do with such GUI. are your needs for a VW, Corvette, or
Mercedes? etc, etc. All these kits have pros and cons, some better
for
this some for that, yadda yadda
I would l
On Nov 9, 11:49 am, r wrote:
> On Nov 8, 10:49 pm, Antony wrote:
>
> > Hi all
> > I just wanted to know which module is best for developing designing
> > interface in python .
> > i have come across some modules which are listed here . please tell
> > your suggestions and comments to choose be
On Nov 8, 10:49 pm, Antony wrote:
> Hi all
> I just wanted to know which module is best for developing designing
> interface in python .
> i have come across some modules which are listed here . please tell
> your suggestions and comments to choose best one
> 1. PyGTK
> 2. PyQT
> 3. PySide
>
Hi all
I just wanted to know which module is best for developing designing
interface in python .
i have come across some modules which are listed here . please tell
your suggestions and comments to choose best one
1. PyGTK
2. PyQT
3. PySide
4. wxPython
5 . TKinter
Also i need to know is t
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