On 3/8/06, Arthur Pemberton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey guys, > > I would really like to code a few more widely useable apps, but coding the > GUI just seems so boring and unnecessarily complex. Maybe I was spoilt by > Borland's Delphi/Kylix. But is there any way to do as little coding of the > GUI as possible, and worry about the logic? The best I've seen is using one > tool with a modification to output python code, which then has to be > regenerated after any change to the GUI, which to me, kinda defeats the > "rapid" in RAD. > > Thanks, advice would be much apperciated. If it helps to know, I am > currently more interested in Python/Gtk (but not because I particularly like > the look of Gtk)
I would recommend that you take a look at Dabo (http://dabodev.com). They are in the process of developing exactly the sort of GUI design tools you are looking for. They're not 100% of the way there yet, as the project is basically two guys who do this in their free time (and apparently never sleep!). On the Documentation page of their site is a list of screencasts where you can see the GUI design tools in action. -- # p.d. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list