On Sun, 2008-02-03 at 15:18 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > what would be the best python GUI toolkit, it must be cross platform. > > i have tried gtk, but it interface are real bad and its coding was difficult > so i dropped it,
I came from Sving to Gtk, so for me also it was a real brainbreak. However I must say I got used to it. I have a good list of links if you still have some corruage. > the only remaining are qt4 and wx, i would like to know if one of these or > any other toolkit is capable of creating good-looking GUI's, like in other > apps, for e.g, .net apps. Well, I've always hated wx apps. It might be a good toolkit for writing, but I've never seen a good-looking app written in it. For Qt there is also distance between the good looking apps. However with qt4 I've started to see some. They still don't fit good into gnome of cource, but it's not as bad as it used to. I also think the toolkit is nice for writing. Another toolkit you might look into is Tkinter. I think it is something like the "official" toolkit for python. I also think it is an adapter for other toolkits, so it will use gtk widgets on gnome, qt widgets on kde and some other strange widgets on windows. > i m a noob, and willing to learn, so difficulty is no problem In that case I think you should give gtk another try. The way it is build is very much based on GObject, which is also used in a number of other gnome libraries + stuff like Clutter. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list