Re: Choosing Tkinter over wxPython...

2007-07-10 Thread Eric Brunel
On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 23:08:20 +0200, Kevin Walzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've spent some time playing with both, and while wxPython is nice, Tkinter just seems to fit my head better, and with appropriate selection of widgets and interface design, seems to yield up perfectly usable

Re: Choosing Tkinter over wxPython...

2007-07-10 Thread martin . laloux
me to because of the problem of the new versions of wxpython not compatible with the old ones (try to run a script done with wxpython 3, 4, 5 even 6 with wxpython 2.8.x). Each time, I must re-examine all my old scripts. Tkinter, although less beautiful, is more stable --

Choosing Tkinter over wxPython...

2007-07-09 Thread Kevin Walzer
I've spent some time playing with both, and while wxPython is nice, Tkinter just seems to fit my head better, and with appropriate selection of widgets and interface design, seems to yield up perfectly usable GUI's. Can anyone else who finds Tkinter better for them than wxPython (or the other

Re: Choosing Tkinter over wxPython...

2007-07-09 Thread James Matthews
Sorry i am a wxpython person! TKinter wouldn't work for me so i moved to wxPython. However try pyQT or pyGTK both seem to be good toolkits and have large user bases On 7/9/07, Kevin Walzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've spent some time playing with both, and while wxPython is nice, Tkinter just

Re: Choosing Tkinter over wxPython...

2007-07-09 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Jul 9, 4:08 pm, Kevin Walzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've spent some time playing with both, and while wxPython is nice, Tkinter just seems to fit my head better, and with appropriate selection of widgets and interface design, seems to yield up perfectly usable GUI's. Can anyone else who