hi carl, I'm totally new with graphics for python. I'm using windows, but you make it sound like I need to know how to program with MFC to use them? Is this true? Can't you just stay in python? best, John
I would like like to start doing some GUI-programming in Python, but don't know which library to choose. Tkinter seems a bit old. Correct me if I am wrong! The layout doesn't look as nice as for the others. wxPython seems to be the first-hand choice for people doing W32-programming (with MFC-experience). PyGtk seems to be a modern, very clean and nice approach, but with poor W32-support. Is PyGtk a mature library with respect to version stability and documentation. PyQt is a huge library (thanks to Qt), but not free on W32, or? Is there any possibility that any of the above-mentioned libraries will be included as a standard library in any of the near-future Python distributions? I myself program on W32 at work, but use Linux at home. So, which one should I start with in order to reduce the effort of learning something new and to be productive in the shortest time possible? By the way, how do I most easily include plotting capabilities to my Python-apps? Carl -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list