On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 7:23 PM, Kevin Ar18 <[email protected]> wrote:

> > Pyglet isn't really the right sort of framework to develop a text
> > editor in - most text editors don't require hardware-accelerated OpenGL
> > visuals, and they typically do require a fairly rich widget set.
> >
> > You'd probably be better off looking at a full GUI framework, such as
> > QT (http://qt-project.org/wiki/PySide), or Kivy (http://kivy.org).
> >
> Yeah, I figured as much, since it doesn't really have a layout system or
> any proper GUI widgets.  I turned down qt because of the copyleft.  Kivy
> looks rather interesting (I actually took a look at it before), while it is
> supposedly MIT license, it seems to actually mix copyleft and MIT in the
> codebase and I'd rather not go through trying to sort out all those files
> to figure it out.
>
>
> Anyways, if I come up with something, maybe I can post back on this
> mailing list ... but I'm still not sure yet, considering the time involved.
> :)
>
> Thanks,
> Kevin
>
> (P.S. I understand the the LGPL technically allows me to integrate the
> library into my code; but it's more a personal issue of mine -- I try to
> avoid copyleft material, especially so when it integrates with anything I
> make -- even if I want to make it open source.)
>

Thousands of closed and open source projects have used QT for a very long
time. They are hardly going to send lawyers to demand your code...

-- 
Tristam MacDonald

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