If you want write the GUI code once, and run it at Windows or Linux
without modifing anything, you can use Tkinter/Tix module in Python. But if your GUI app is complicated, python is not suitable because it is not as fast as gtk. Thanks and Regards Samuel Yin Jose Hevia wrote: I write windows programs but would like to start making my apps cross-platform. Originally I thought that wxWidgets was the way to go, but I wanted to consider alternatives before I make the switch. Could I accomplish mostly the same thing by using GTK+ instead? WxWidgets usesgtk,Short answer: yes you could, if you know how to. I had made it for some apps. Look at Inkscape (inkscape.org) for an example of what you could expect in Windows with gtk/gtkmm. There has been some bugs with screen redraw and windows stack order. There is no (I dont know if exist) a "dont need to change a single line of code" solution though. Mainly because Windows is not fully POSIX compliant (file names and so). WxWidgets uses gtk for Linux, I suppose it uses win32 in Windows.I've heard, so maybe it's just another (unnecessary?) layerPersonally, my own reason is to control 100% of my program. Just a note: http://www.advogato.org/person/raph/diary.html?start=398 Jose _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list |
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