On Wed, 13 Jan 2021 21:46:08 -0000 (UTC), Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2021-01-13, Peter Pearson <pkpearson@nowhere.invalid> wrote: [snip] >> Browsergui is not widely popular (I don't think anybody but me has >> mentioned it on this newsgroup), but it was written to be simple and >> Pythonic, and has served me well. Browsergui just uses your browser as >> its user interface. Grab it from >> >> https://github.com/speezepearson/browsergui > > I've been browsing through to documentation and examples, and I don't > see any way to do any sort of modern flexible layout (e.g. nesting > horizontal and vertical flexboxes) where you can control which > elements grow/shrink when the window size changes. > > Is there a way to span columns/rows in a grid or control which columns > grow/shrink? > > Have I missed something?
I doubt you've missed anything important, though I'm not sure because I haven't done any of the things you mention. Browsergui is minimalist. If you've done the "python -m browsergui.examples" and don't see something like what you want, it's probably not there. I like Browsergui for simple tools that require a little more interaction than straight command-line utilities: exploring the effect of various value-settings on some curve on a graph, or exploring the ranges of values in a CSV file, or (most recently) rearranging the order of image files in a list. -- To email me, substitute nowhere->runbox, invalid->com. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list