On Oct 26, 3:53 am, Grant Edwards <inva...@invalid.invalid> wrote: > On 2009-10-26, Philip Semanchuk <phi...@semanchuk.com> wrote: > > > > > On Oct 25, 2009, at 8:39 PM, Ronn Ross wrote: > > >> I need to create a gui for python. I'm looking for something that is > >> easy to > >> learn and cross platform. Any suggestions? If you have any good > >> tutorials > >> please send along. Thanks in advance. > > > wxPython (which wraps wxWidgets) is popular and IMO reasonably well > > laid out. > > I wouldn't call wxPython easy to learn. (It is, however, what > I use when I need a cross-platform GUI.) IMO, Tkinter is much > easier to learn. But, it doesn't use native widgets, so Tkinter > apps look like Tkinter apps rather than like other native apps.
Not anymore: tcl/tk 8.5 now includes the ttk themed widget set, which can be made to use native widgets by setting the proper theme. > > I hear great things about PyQt (which wraps QT) but I haven't > > used it. PySide is a new wrapper for QT that has generated a > > lot of excitement but is still its infancy, I think. > > I've always intended to look into pyFLTK, but have never had > time to do more than a simple "hello world" program. Does FLTK support native widgets? Last time I looked, it didn't seem to... But it was quite a long time ago. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list