For wxPython, there is a book "wxPython in Action" published by Manning
Cheers Norm wrote: > krishnakant Mane wrote: > > hello all, > > I seam to have noticed this a bit late but it appears to me that > > tkinter is being used very widely for gui development on all platform? > > is that right? > > since fredric lundh has written a very good introduction to tkinter > > (was that just an intro?), I have got keen interest to know the > > following. may be fredric himself might put some light on these > > points. > > 1. I seriously don't intend to start a flame war but does tkinter > > stand up to the standards of heavy gui development? can I have an > > entire mdi application working fine with tkinter? I know wxpython can > > do it and I have heard enough about pyqt, but tkinter seams to be very > > rich in gui objects. > > 2. as usual I always look out for accessibility when it comes to gui > > design. will tkinter be useful for blind people? I mean, are gui > > apps in tkinter accessible on windows? > > 3. I don't know if I need any thing else as dependencies on my > > windows machine. I am using python24 and I did not find any thing > > about installation in the introduction to tkinter. can some one give > > me the process of installing tkinter and all necessary things? > > 4. is tkinter absolutely compatible with windows gui? does it call on > > native api for native look and feel? in that case I think > > accessibility issue is automatically solved. > > I am looking out gui library for some serious application development. > > one is an erp system and the other is a customer relation management > > system. > > so I am confused between wxpython pyqt and now tkinter. > > out of the 3 I only found qt talking extencively about accessibility, > > but did not find a way to install qt in the first place. I could not > > compile qt nor did I find any run-time dlls for mingw so that I can > > use it out of the box. > > wxpython is the poorest in documentation and tkinter seams to be best at > > that. > > please give me some advice. > > thanking all. > > Krishnakant. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list