On Sep 5, 2011, at 8:33 AM, Simon Cropper wrote:
> Dabo is a great product. Spoke extensively with Ed Leafe and Paul McNett.
> Unfortunately the framework is not 'dynamic'. If you have an fixed database
> and tables it can quite quickly create a basic data entry setup and menu.
> Looks great wh
On 06/09/11 00:40, alex23 wrote:
On Sep 5, 3:18 pm, Simon Cropper
wrote:
My investigations have generally found that windows/forms/data entry
screen can be created for a specific table or view, but these are
hard-wired during development. Is there anyway of rapidly defining the
grid during runti
On Sep 5, 3:18 pm, Simon Cropper
wrote:
> My investigations have generally found that windows/forms/data entry
> screen can be created for a specific table or view, but these are
> hard-wired during development. Is there anyway of rapidly defining the
> grid during runtime so any table can be view
On 05/09/11 23:23, pyt...@bdurham.com wrote:
Check out dabodev.com. Dabo is a Python framework created by former VFP
developers.
Dabo is a great product. Spoke extensively with Ed Leafe and Paul
McNett. Unfortunately the framework is not 'dynamic'. If you have an
fixed database and tables it
Hi Simon,
> I am a applications developer - originally from Windows using primarily
Visual Foxpro, although I am familiar with a variety of other xbase
derivatives.
Check out dabodev.com. Dabo is a Python framework created by former VFP
developers.
Highly recommended.
Malcolm
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On 05/09/11 20:40, Thomas Jollans wrote:
It depends on which windowing toolkit you're planning to use. If you use
PyGTK, you'd want a TreeView widget to display the list. Fill a
ListStore instance with your data and give that to the TreeView. You can
implement filtering and sorting on top of that
On 05/09/11 07:18, Simon Cropper wrote:
> I am looking for the ability to create dynamic grids in a window but
> can't for the life of me find how to do this.
It depends on which windowing toolkit you're planning to use. If you use
PyGTK, you'd want a TreeView widget to display the list. Fill a
Li
On 05/09/11 17:19, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
On Mon, 5 Sep 2011 03:18 pm Simon Cropper wrote:
I am looking for the ability to create dynamic grids in a window but
can't for the life of me find how to do this.
What GUI toolkit are you using?
I have looked at wxGlade, Boa Constructor, wxFormBu
On Mon, 5 Sep 2011 03:18 pm Simon Cropper wrote:
> I am looking for the ability to create dynamic grids in a window but
> can't for the life of me find how to do this.
What GUI toolkit are you using?
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Hi,
I am a applications developer - originally from Windows using primarily
Visual Foxpro, although I am familiar with a variety of other xbase
derivatives. I now use Linux / Ubuntu, and have been actively teaching
myself Python with the view to migrate most of my applications to
sqlite-based
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