https://github.com/cdhigh/Visual-Tkinter-for-Python
This is a plugin for VB6, generate a full feature gui by using VB IDE.
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On 21/9/2013 03:19, shubhx...@gmail.com wrote:
> i am very confuse about gui development in python ..
> i installed qt creator .. but it has no option for python..
> how can i bulit any app using drag n drop facilities ...
> i am trying wxpython ..
> plz help me .
> how i use wxpython ..
> plzz
You need to install PySide for GUI development. You don't need Qt Creator. When
you have PySide installed there is a Qt Designer in your python installation
directory. You use that for drag and drop GUI development. Search google for
PySide and you'll find tutorials for that.
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i am very confuse about gui development in python ..
i installed qt creator .. but it has no option for python..
how can i bulit any app using drag n drop facilities ...
i am trying wxpython ..
plz help me .
how i use wxpython ..
plzz help me..
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There is the matter of how much time you want to put into this. There is
the standard gtk library for python, and in the future, as soon as I'm well
enough to focus, having recent problems, I'll be using the blender game
engine to enhance my software to a 3d graphical form...to make my apps pop.
S
On 7/22/13 4:54 AM, Cucole Lee wrote:
Why Thinter? You can try wxpython.
Well, it's partly a matter of taste, but I for one find wxPython's
API...inelegant.
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@Chris “Kwpolska” Warrick
Yeah, as I mentioned I was able to use it to create .py files and the GUI ran.
But when I made the .exe from the .py using cxfreeze it created exe but the GUI
did not run.
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Why Thinter? You can try wxpython.
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On 07/21/2013 05:20 AM, Chris “Kwpolska” Warrick wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 1:14 PM, Dave Cook wrote:
>> On 2013-07-20, Aseem Bansal wrote:
>>
>>> Do I need to use QtCreator with PySide if I want drag-and-drop
>>> feature for GUI development?
>>
>> No, you just need the layout part of QtCre
On Saturday, July 20, 2013 3:59:00 PM UTC+8, Aseem Bansal wrote:
> After considering all the options suggested here I decided to use
> PySide/QtCreator as was suggested by Dave Cook. I created a simple GUI with
> QtCreator and found a way to convert .ui files to .py files. So far so good.
>
> Bu
On 2013-07-21, Chris “Kwpolska” Warrick wrote:
> …and one more thing: pyside-uic, for transforming the .ui files into
> (ugly) .py files. It seems to be in /PythonXY/Scripts according to
> Stack Overflow if you have PySide installed.
Also, it looks like it's possible to directly load the .ui fi
On Sun, Jul 21, 2013 at 1:14 PM, Dave Cook wrote:
> On 2013-07-20, Aseem Bansal wrote:
>
>> Do I need to use QtCreator with PySide if I want drag-and-drop
>> feature for GUI development?
>
> No, you just need the layout part of QtCreator, called QtDesigner, and
> any decent Python editor or IDE (
On 2013-07-20, Aseem Bansal wrote:
> Do I need to use QtCreator with PySide if I want drag-and-drop
> feature for GUI development?
No, you just need the layout part of QtCreator, called QtDesigner, and
any decent Python editor or IDE (e.g. Idle):
http://wiki.python.org/moin/IntegratedDevelopme
After considering all the options suggested here I decided to use
PySide/QtCreator as was suggested by Dave Cook. I created a simple GUI with
QtCreator and found a way to convert .ui files to .py files. So far so good.
But now I am having some confusion about the correct tools to use for PySide
Take a look at kivy at http://kivy.org.
On Thursday, July 4, 2013 6:23:41 AM UTC-7, Aseem Bansal wrote:
> I want to start GUI development using Tkinter in Python 2.7.5.
>
>
>
> I have been searching all over google but couldn't find any IDE that has
> drag-and-drop feature for Python GUI devel
@CM
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll take a look.
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On Tuesday, July 9, 2013 4:33:17 AM UTC-4, Aseem Bansal wrote:
> Thanks @Dave Cook.
>
>
>
> I'll try wxPython.
If so, the hoary but working Boa Constructor 0.7 is a drag and drop GUI builder
for wxPython applications. Well, more like click and then click again, then
drag around. It's also a
Thanks @Dave Cook.
I'll try wxPython.
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On 2013-07-04, Aseem Bansal wrote:
> I have been searching all over google but couldn't find any IDE that
> has drag-and-drop feature for Python GUI development.
If you want something like Visual Studio, you could try IronPython:
http://www.ironpython.net/tools/
For any moderatley complex cros
On 07/04/2013 06:23 AM, Aseem Bansal wrote:
I want to start GUI development using Tkinter in Python 2.7.5.
I have been searching all over google but couldn't find any IDE that
has drag-and-drop feature for Python GUI development.
For Tkinter, no luck. The general consensus always seems to be
I want to start GUI development using Tkinter in Python 2.7.5.
I have been searching all over google but couldn't find any IDE that has
drag-and-drop feature for Python GUI development. Tried to ask on stackoverflow
(http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17439620/an-ide-with-drag-and-drop-feature-
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