rantingrick schrieb:
On Dec 29, 6:41 pm, Gerry Reno wrote:
wxPython looks good but I don't see anyone developing support for things
like smartphones.
No wx is not the answer to our problems
Rather: ... to *your* problem...
Also, what do you think about frameworks such as pyjamas? It
Tim Harig schrieb:
[snip]
This isn't such a tragedy Erlang as it is for other managed VMs because
Erlang/BEAM makes powerful usage of its VM for fault tolerance mechanisms. I
don't know of any other VM that allows software upgrades on a running system.
styx, the distributed operating system i
Terry Reedy schrieb:
On 1/16/2011 11:20 PM, rantingrick wrote:
Ok, try this...
http://juicereceiver.sourceforge.net/screenshots/index.php
http://www.sensi.org/~ak/pyslsk/pyslsk6.png
http://www.wxwidgets.org/about/screensh.htm
Ok, wxwidgets can look at least as good as tk. Agr
Octavian Rasnita schrieb:
From: "Arndt Roger Schneider"
At least keep the disclaimer:
>> Well, tosssing screenshots around doesn't prove wether
>> a framwork/toolkit is good or not;
>> It only displays the developers commitment to create
>> a work of a
rantingrick schrieb:
On Jan 18, 7:09 am, Arndt Roger Schneider
wrote:
Summary wxWidgets:
wxWidgets is large scale C++ library from the 20th century,
solemnly dedicated toward desktop computers.
wxWidgets originates from a time before templates
were used in C++ and thus duplicates many of
rantingrick schrieb:
On Jan 18, 12:25 pm, Arndt Roger Schneider
wrote:
rantingrick schrieb:
On Jan 18, 7:09 am, Arndt Roger Schneider
We DO need to consider the mobile market in this decision. Maybe it is
time for us to actually get on the cutting edge of GUI's. Maybe we
should he
Adam Skutt schrieb:
On Jan 18, 8:09 am, Arndt Roger Schneider
wrote:
Back to rantingrick 21st century toolkit/framwork:
Let's have a look at the numbers:
Worlwide pc market are 300 Million pcs per year,
this number includes desktops(2/3) and servers(1/3).
Your gui app is not releva
Littlefield, Tyler schrieb:
>And of course, it should also offer support for Windows, since most of
the computer users use Windows, especially those who need accessibility
features.
uh. no, and no.
Plenty of those utilizing screen readers are using macs nowadays, as
well as vinux or some deri
rantingrick schrieb:
[snip]
1. You cannot define the terms--restrict your opponent--
and battle it yourselves.
2. Your specified directory browser is useless.
--At least define that the directory browser must have
constant complexity to work with volatile
data over a network...
Steven D'Aprano schrieb:
On Thu, 10 Feb 2011 15:48:47 +, Cousin Stanley wrote:
Steven D'Aprano wrote:
I have a tkinter application under Python 2.6 which is shows text in a
giant font, about twenty(?) times larger than expected.
The fonts are set using:
titlefont = '-Adobe-Helvetica-B
Martin P. Hellwig schrieb:
Hi all,
Information on using tkinter for displaying an svg image seems a bit low
spread on the Internet. I recently played around with pygame and svg and
realized, hold on this can be done with tk too. So I thought I post a
little example for future generations :-)
Martin P. Hellwig schrieb:
On 02/16/11 09:04, Arndt Roger Schneider wrote:
[snip]
tkpath does not seem to come standard with Python's tk version when I
looked into it a couple of years ago, but maybe it has now?
tk canvas and tkpath share the same interface, the first tkpath was
a p
Pradeep B schrieb:
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 7:33 PM, Kevin Walzer wrote:
Tkinter doesn't wrap native printing API's. There are a few extensions that
do it, but they are platform specific and not complete.
The usual ways of printing are like this:
1. If you're outputting data from the text
Terry Reedy schrieb:
Ant
I agree that the current tk situation is not completely satisfactory.
In particular, the IO facilities are inadequate and have not, to my
knowledge, changed in a decade. Image input formats are limited. There
is no canvas output as an image. (Output of the canvase dis
Terry Reedy schrieb:
On 6/7/2010 5:25 PM, Arndt Roger Schneider wrote:
Terry Reedy schrieb:
...
Hah, You are ill-informed.
How about 'under-informed'? That I readily admit ;-)
tkpath 0.3 contains a surface element, which renders vector graphics
elements in an off-scree
rantingrick schrieb:
On Jun 10, 9:38 pm, Stephen Hansen wrote:
Also-- you're just starting to get wrong.
http://docs.python.org/library/tix.html
They don't -call- them the things you are, but between ComboBox, and the
flexibility of HList and TList... it actually offers quite a lot.
lkcl schrieb:
[snip]
it's the exact same thing for SVG image file-format. i'm
_definitely_ not convinced that "SVG the image fileformat" is The One
True Way to design images - but i'm equally definitely convinced of
the power of SVG manipulation libraries which allow for the creation
SVG image
Peter schrieb:
I am using Windoze, I suspect the appearance attributes I am asking
about here are platform dependent?
Using Tkinter, I would like to generate a Checkbutton that is filled
in with a solid colour rather than a tick mark when selected.
tk = Tk()
tk.option_add("*Checkbutton.inidca
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