Alex Bryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I had a guy on this mailing list tell me that pyQT is much better than > Tkinter, and after looking into it a bit I think he is right. However, > I can't find much on it. I want to know if there are any good books or > online tutorials that would be helpful. I doubt there is one, but if > there is one on going from Tkinter to pyQT, that would be amazing. > Well if any of you guys have any tips or suggestions on any of this I > would appreciate it.
There are some tutorials mentioned in the official python wiki [1]. Then there is the PyQt wiki [2], which as a section dedicated to tutorials [3]. Moreover I absolutely recommend to read the reference gui from riverbank computing [4]. At last, you should always keep the official docs at hand. They contain plenty of good tutorials and background documents about different Qt4 techniques, that are _definitely_ worth reading. Code samples and API docs are of course kept in C++, but transferring these to Python is mostly easy, the differences are not that big. So you see, there's more than enough PyQt4 stuff out there ;) But the most important thing to do at the transition from Tk to Qt4 goes first, before you start digging any Qt4 specific document: Forget everything, you learned about GUI programming with Tk. Qt4 works complety differently! ;) [1] http://wiki.python.org/moin/PyQt [2] http://www.diotavelli.net/PyQtWiki [3] http://www.diotavelli.net/PyQtWiki/Tutorials [4] http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/static/Docs/PyQt4/pyqt4ref.html -- Freedom is always the freedom of dissenters. (Rosa Luxemburg) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list