Re: [GRASS-user] wxgui, wxpython Pronunciation

2012-05-31 Thread Anna Kratochvílová
Hi, On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 2:10 AM, wrote: > Friends, > And while I write, I also ask if anyone has a preferred IDE for working with > wxpython/wxgui and grass? > You can find some hints on wiki [1] about Emacs and QtCreator, I think someone uses Geany too. For python, look here [2]. Best, An

Re: [GRASS-user] wxgui, wxpython Pronunciation

2012-05-29 Thread Rich Shepard
On Mon, 28 May 2012, Hamish wrote: the "wx" of wxWidgets (nee wxWindows) apparently comes from "W" for MS Windows, and "X" for UNIX's X-Windows: http://www.wxwidgets.org/about/history.htm w-x-widgets ? Hamish, Everyone I know pronouces them as you show aboveabove: w-x-python, w-x-gui, w-

Re: [GRASS-user] wxgui, wxpython Pronunciation

2012-05-28 Thread Hamish
Katie wrote: > Friends, > > While learning Grass from the comfort of home, I have never heard > anyone say these terms: > > wxgui > wxpython > wxwidget > > How are people pronouncing these terms? Do we say the letters "w" "X" > Gui.. or do let wx rhyme with "fix" so that we have wixgui, wixpython

[GRASS-user] wxgui, wxpython Pronunciation

2012-05-28 Thread bracket
Friends, While learning Grass from the comfort of home, I have never heard anyone say these terms: wxgui wxpython wxwidget How are people pronouncing these terms? Do we say the letters "w" "X" Gui.. or do let wx rhyme with "fix" so that we have wixgui, wixpython and wixwidget? A trivial que