On 2006-01-23, Matthias Kaeppler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> wxPython are the Python bindings to wxWidgets which is a C++ library.
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> Don't want to hijack the thread, but since it's answered already:
> Has wxWidgets finally arrived at migrating to GTK2?
Yes.
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Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch wrote:
> wxPython are the Python bindings to wxWidgets which is a C++ library.
Don't want to hijack the thread, but since it's answered already:
Has wxWidgets finally arrived at migrating to GTK2? ^^
If so, I might consider using wxPython instead of pygtk for that small
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, py wrote:
> i need to design a GUI for my python app. i heard of wxWidgets and was
> going to look into that, but then I saw wxPython. Why would I use
> wxPython over wxWidgets?
wxPython are the Python bindings to wxWidgets which is a C++ library.
Ciao,
Marc 'Bl
Lawrence Oluyede wrote:
> wxPython is the Python porting of wxWidgets.
got it, thanks.
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"py" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i need to design a GUI for my python app. i heard of wxWidgets and was
> going to look into that, but then I saw wxPython. Why would I use
> wxPython over wxWidgets?
wxPython is the Python porting of wxWidgets.
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i need to design a GUI for my python app. i heard of wxWidgets and was
going to look into that, but then I saw wxPython. Why would I use
wxPython over wxWidgets?
thanks
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