I have to say that py-gtk is a pain to install. You have copywrites with the various parts of the library when you install all of it with apple and the people that do the pill library. I am looking at wxwindows and maybe vpython for graphics (If it will do what I want). wx.grid is a pain thus far but once you get it seems to work realy well. You load dabo and then load your program through dabo... That was all I needed to know to disregard it.
http://www.dexrow.com Peter Decker wrote: > On 10/24/06, Kevin Walzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > wxPython: > > Pro: Popular, actively developed, wraps native widgets, looks great on > > Windows, commercial-friendly license > > Con: Based on C++ toolkit; docs assume knowledge of C++; some think > > coding style is too much like C++; complex to build and deploy on Linux > > (wraps Gtk) > > I agree with this assessment. I hated writing the code in wxPython, > since it was very ugly, with tons of getters/setters lots of constants > and ids WRITTEN_IN_ALL_CAPS. Yuck. > > That's why I think you and others are doing a grave disservice by > ignoring Dabo. With Dabo, you get the best-looking toolkit across > platforms (wxPython), but a clean, Pythonic API with none of the C++ > crud. I've been a dozen times more productive since I switched to > doing my UI code in dabo.ui, and even better, I don't have to > constantly look up the names of the appropriate constants, etc. - the > API is that much more consistent. > > -- > > # p.d. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list