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
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
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
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.
>
> >
>
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.
>
> >
>
[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
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
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
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
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
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
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