Hi! On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 22:16:01 +0200 Torsten Bronger wrote:
> I'm very suprised. wxPython is still that buggy? I read reports > from 2000 about such observations, but they tried wxPython in a > non-standard way, and the project has had 5 years to become more > stable after all. Well, I don't know version 2.6.x but I had some trouble with 2.4. I was trying to mass-hide buttons, which was possible with .detach() or .hide() (or was it .show(False)?). This was explained in the documentation, but in the release I had, was a bug somewhere and the widgets had no .detach() function. Robin Dunn said it will be fixed in the next release.. but that release came months later. But I know that the release cycles had got a lot faster in the meantime. > Besides, wxPython prepares for being included into the standard distribution. To replace Tkinter? No problem with that :) Oh, I see, there seems to be a more pythonic wrapper for wx: wax.. http://www.zephyrfalcon.org/labs/wax.html greets, Marek -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list