Hi, On Thu, Jun 2, 2016 at 4:13 PM, Rob Gaddi <rgaddi@highlandtechnology.invalid> wrote: > Nick Sarbicki wrote: > >>> >>> >>> > >>> > Do you have any recommendations? Primary platforms are OS X and Linux. >>> > >>> > I, of course, want to have "standard" widgets but a "calendar >>> > view"/"date picker" is a plus. >>> >> >> I generally use PyQt which is one of two (the other being pyside) python >> wrappers for the Qt libraries. >> >> PyQt is the only one I know which currently supports Qt5+ so gets my vote. >> There are loads of resources around - works well on all operating systems >> (with most Qt5 having some focus on mobile). It comes with a ton of >> utilities and a really nice GUI editor ( >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qt_Creator). >> >> There are a lot of resources around and, as predicted, already has some >> examples of date pickers: >> >> http://www.eurion.net/python-snippets/snippet/Calendar_Date%20picker.html >> >> - Nick. > > I use PySide rather than PyQt, but definitely count me as another vote > for Qt as the toolkit of choice. I started out on wx, but when I needed > to move to Python3 it wasn't able to come with me.
Phoenix - wxPython for python 3 is coming out soon (the official release). But I believe you can already build pre-release Phoenix and start working with it. Of course its not ready yet, but a lot of stuff already been ported. Thank you. > > -- > Rob Gaddi, Highland Technology -- www.highlandtechnology.com > Email address domain is currently out of order. See above to fix. > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list