Re: One program in different GUI Toolkits

2006-09-27 Thread Franz Steinhaeusler
On 27 Sep 2006 03:42:17 -0700, "Paul Boddie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Franz Steinhaeusler wrote: >> >> What about a small text editor using the scintilla control? >> It should be available for Pythoncard, wxPython, pygtk and pyQt >> (qtscintilla). >> With a small find dialog, open, save should

Re: One program in different GUI Toolkits

2006-09-27 Thread Paul Boddie
Franz Steinhaeusler wrote: > > What about a small text editor using the scintilla control? > It should be available for Pythoncard, wxPython, pygtk and pyQt > (qtscintilla). > With a small find dialog, open, save should be enough for the beginning. You might be interested in this page: http://wik

Re: One program in different GUI Toolkits

2006-09-27 Thread Franz Steinhaeusler
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 08:27:30 +0200 (CEST), Franz Steinhaeusler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hello NG, > >I have a suggestion. > >For simplifying learning or switching between different GUI >Toolkits, I could imagine to have one short clearly presented >program in different GUI Toolkits. > >What abo

Re: One program in different GUI Toolkits

2006-09-25 Thread metaperl
Steve Holden wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Actually due to lack of documentation and feedback from the mailing > > list, I am fallen out of love with Pythoncard and in love with > > Kiwi/Pygtk. Given the large groundswell support for pygtk, i dont think > > I will be disappointed. > > > >

Re: One program in different GUI Toolkits

2006-09-25 Thread metaperl
Steve Holden wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Actually due to lack of documentation and feedback from the mailing > > list, I am fallen out of love with Pythoncard and in love with > > Kiwi/Pygtk. Given the large groundswell support for pygtk, i dont think > > I will be disappointed. > > > >

Re: One program in different GUI Toolkits

2006-09-24 Thread Steve Holden
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Actually due to lack of documentation and feedback from the mailing > list, I am fallen out of love with Pythoncard and in love with > Kiwi/Pygtk. Given the large groundswell support for pygtk, i dont think > I will be disappointed. > > PyQT looks ultra-slick, but the co

Re: One program in different GUI Toolkits

2006-09-24 Thread metaperl . etc
Actually due to lack of documentation and feedback from the mailing list, I am fallen out of love with Pythoncard and in love with Kiwi/Pygtk. Given the large groundswell support for pygtk, i dont think I will be disappointed. PyQT looks ultra-slick, but the commercial nature of QT and the design

Re: One program in different GUI Toolkits

2006-09-24 Thread metaperl . etc
Franz Steinhaeusler wrote: > Hello NG, > > I have a suggestion. > > For simplifying learning or switching between different GUI > Toolkits, I could imagine to have one short clearly presented > program in different GUI Toolkits. > > What about for example wxProject? > > http://wiki.wxpython.org/in

Re: One program in different GUI Toolkits

2006-09-23 Thread Wolfgang Keller
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 08:27:30 +0200, Franz Steinhaeusler wrote (in article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>): > What about for example wxProject? What about something that could be actually useful for end-users? >:-> E.g. a GUI wrapper for Httrack? The "back-end" is already there: http://www.satzbau-gmbh.d

Re: One program in different GUI Toolkits

2006-09-23 Thread metaperl
Franz Steinhaeusler wrote: > Hello NG, > > I have a suggestion. > > For simplifying learning or switching between different GUI > Toolkits, I could imagine to have one short clearly presented > program in different GUI Toolkits. > > Anybody is interested in implementing in one other GUI? > We cou

One program in different GUI Toolkits

2006-09-19 Thread Franz Steinhaeusler
Hello NG, I have a suggestion. For simplifying learning or switching between different GUI Toolkits, I could imagine to have one short clearly presented program in different GUI Toolkits. What about for example wxProject? http://wiki.wxpython.org/index.cgi/WxProject or some other suggestion to