Hi! Am Sun, 24 Jul 2005 19:47:30 +0200 schrieb Torsten Bronger:
> Is PyGTK more Pythonic by the way? I had a look at wxPython > yesterday and didn't like that it has been brought into the Python > world nearly unchanged. You can see its non-Python origin clearly. > How does PyGTK feel in this respect? Well.. I'd say, PyGTK is still quite like GTK in C. There are some nice features like iterators in treeviews but some things are IMHO unneccesary difficult and much more elegant in wx. I have started GUIs in Python with wx, but after a short time I was annoyed how many things were buggy. I don't know why, but I fell from one bug to the other while programming one application. Then, I tried GTK on Windows, because I know GTK+ 2 a bit liked it. First I was very impressed, the documentation (Tutorial + Reference + FAQ) was after wxPy 2.4.x _very_ impressive and things which were difficult in wxPy were easy in PyGTK. But after some time I realized some other things were complicated in PyGTK. You see, there is no non-plus-ultra GUI library and my best advice is to test it yourself to see which one fits your needs best. I hope a Qt4 compatible PyQt will be released soon, I'm curious about the new Qt4, which is free for GPL-only software on Windows. greets, Marek -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list