Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2006-03-02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Note that wxWindows wraps native widgets, > > Not on Linux/KDE systems. ;)
Right, I followed that with a clarification of supported systems. You can use wxwindows with gtk-qt to get a Qt-ish look, although that's not ideal. The issue with wxqt is licensing; wxWindows is open-source, but not GPL (it allows closed-source app development); gtk is LGPL'd so that's not an issue, but Qt is GPL'd. Julian Smart (wxwindows developer) contacted Troll for license clarifications but didn't get a response (or not a useful one, I can't remember the specifics). There's no ideological opposition to a qt implementation if the licensing can be resolved (indeed they're willing to work with fully closed-source toolkits, they just don't want to force application developers using their toolkit to use a particular license). -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list