Martin v. Löwis wrote:
I sorta' wish he'd just come out and say, "This is what I think would
be suitable for a GUI toolkit for Python: ...".
He is not in the business of designing GUI toolkits, but in the business
of designing programming languages. So he abstains from specifying
(or even recommending) a GUI library.
What he makes clear is the point that Terry cites: no matter what the
GUI toolkit is or what features it has - it should be simple to create
GUIs, as simple as creating HTML.
So, what *does* Guido want in a GUI toolkit for Python?
His concern really isn't what is in the toolkit, but what isn't.
It must not require lots of lines of code to produce a simple
GUI, it must not require specification of absolute coordinates,
... - you should be able to continue the list yourself.
Gui_support obey the above 2 rules,
so I guess, 'm on the right way with GUI_support
http://mientki.ruhosting.nl/data_www/pylab_works/pw_gui_support.html
What are the other rules ?
cheers,
Stef
Regards,
Martin
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