> The themed Tk widgets (ttk) that come with Tk 8.5 add a lot of the > same things that Tix does, but they do so in a more modern way, > hooking into platform-specific themes and API's wherever possible (XP, > Vista, Mac) and updating the generic X11 look as well. As such, they > are more appropriate for modern development. Tix is more of a legacy > toolkit.
Interesting... so to summarize, what do I get from Python/TK on *Linux* with tkinter beeing dynamically linked to the system tk 8.5.6 ? Especially I'd like to know if it will support fontconfig/TTF/antialiased fonts? -- дамјан ( http://softver.org.mk/damjan/ ) When you do things right, people won't be sure if you did anything at all. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list