Warren Lindsey wrote: > Oh, and I'm on OSX, so the win32 cross-platform stuff is very cool, > but not very usable to me at this time.
Just for information, the win32-port works really well with wine (if you have installed python for windows via wine) and wine is AFAIK also available for macosx - so it's possible to test ya applications without using a wm-device (even network-support is working which does *not* work in the official ms-wince-emulator running via wine). I test and debug my ppygui-apps this way under linux. Another alternative is the ppygui-emulator written in wx by Stef Mientki which sounds really great, but I didn't hat time to test it personally. Thanks for your reply, Mirko > > On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 8:09 AM, Warren Lindsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I discovered this excellent module about a month before the release. >> It took a bit of work to get it checked out and setup. >> >> Then the release came and it was absolutely wonderful. It had good >> documentation, some examples that showed common tasks, and a complete >> application example. This was all very good and I made a small demo >> program for myself. >> >> This announcement releases updates in SVN, which I don't currently >> have setup. Have been working on other projects and have not had time >> to checkout source code and drop it in the correct dirs recently. >> >> Really excellent work guys! >> >> Cheers, >> Warren >> >> On Sun, Jul 6, 2008 at 5:44 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> Hey all, >>> >>> I have to admit that I'm a bit disasspointed about completly _no_ feedback >>> in respond to that news (or as quote of Alex: "No feedback is even worse >>> than bad feedback"). >>> In my eyes Alex did really great work with ppygui and it's the first usable >>> GUI-Toolkit for Windows-Mobile - so if the pytonce-project / it's >>> mailinglist >>> isn't completly dead, I would expect any kind of respond to that kind of >>> news :/ >>> So I'm really curious now: >>> - does anybody tried it yet? Can someone give feedback (even negative >>> feedback) >>> - does anybody tried it *not* because of $reason which he wants to let us >>> know? >>> - or are you just not interested in coding graphical-apps for >>> windows-mobile? Than I'm even more curious what kind of apps you're running >>> on a handheld-device without a GUI ;) >>> Please give us feedback! >>> >>> Mirko / [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> >>> >>> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> I'm pleased to announce that PocketPyGui development is now kindly >>>> hosted by Mirko "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"; Vogt :) >>>> >>>> The svn repository host the latest version of PPygui as well as 3rd >>>> party apps and tools not published yet. >>>> You can check it out by typing: >>>> >>>> svn co https://svn.nanl.de/svn/ppygui/ >>>> >>>> and use "anonymous"/"anonymous" as user/password. >>>> >>>> Especially, the repository contain the first version of the native >>>> PPygui win32 implementation, >>>> which allow you to test and debug your PPygui apps directly from desktop >>>> Windows or with Linux through Wine. >>>> >>>> As PPygui for win32 reuse 90 % of the wince implementation, this gives a >>>> fairly coherent and compatible environment for mobile apps development. >>>> It is likely your existing apps will work out of the box, as it did for >>>> almost all of mine. >>>> >>>> The only thing really missing now is gui.Html control, but it should not >>>> be to much hassle to implement it with comtypes and hopefully we can see >>>> it ported in a couple of days. >>>> >>>> With very little effort you'll be able to make regular desktop gui >>>> applications, and reuse your components between classic and mobile >>>> versions of your app. >>>> >>>> While PocketPyGui will remain focused on mobile devices, it'll be soon >>>> an alternative to create lightweight win32 applications that are easy to >>>> write and distribute. >>>> >>>> As always, any contributions and feedbacks are welcome. Also, if you >>>> want to gain developer access to svn, feel free to mail me. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Alexandre >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> PythonCE mailing list >>>> PythonCE@python.org >>>> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonce >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> PythonCE mailing list >>> PythonCE@python.org >>> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonce >>> _______________________________________________ PythonCE mailing list PythonCE@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonce