On Thu, 14 Apr 2005 06:41:26 +0100, Jonathan Fine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [snip]
And for my project (integration of Python and TeX) there is most unlikely to be a better one.
Do you know the (apparently dead) project named e:doc? You can find it here: http://members.nextra.at/hfbuch/edoc/ It's a kind of word processor that can produce final documents to various formats using backends, and one of the backends is for LaTeX.
It's written in Perl, but with Perl::Tk as a tool-kit, so it is quite close to Tkinter. There may be some ideas to steal from it.
HTH -- python -c 'print "".join([chr(154 - ord(c)) for c in "U(17zX(%,5.z^5(17l8(%,5.Z*(93-965$l7+-"])' -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list