> If you're talking about my PyGUI project, using it with > wPython doesn't really make sense.
Now that you say that, I think I’m mingling memories — there was another project that attempted to wrap TKInter, wxPython, QT .. I always thought that was ill advised. > The goal is to provide exactly one high-quality > implementation for each platform, with as few layers as > practicable between the Python API and the platform's native > GUI facilities. So kinda like wxWidgets but in Python — which would be nice. wxPython definitely suffers from its C++ underpinnings. > Implementations on top > of wxPython, Qt etc. could probably be created, QT might make some sense— you need something on top of X, don’t you? >> I'd also make sure that you CAN "drop down" into the lower level toolkit >> fairly smoothly, if you do need something more complex that the basics. > > PyGUI provides everything you need to create a custom widget, > without needing to go down to a lower level. In that context, I was thinking about the OP’s concept— very high level, pretty much declarative. It’s going to run into limitations fast. So there should be s way to customize user interaction. Too bad all the cool kids are doing web dev these days — hard to get help with a desktop GUI project :-( > Pyjamas seems to be something like that: > > https://pypi.org/project/Pyjamas/ Or it was 6 years ago :-( -CHB _______________________________________________ Python-ideas mailing list Python-ideas@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-ideas Code of Conduct: http://python.org/psf/codeofconduct/