On 14 Oct, 19:19, John Velman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to all. I'll look into wx before I get too much further.
- For prebuilt binaries of the Python framework and various third-
party packages, including wxPython, see:
http://www.pythonmac.org/packages/py25-fat/index.html
(Note that
On 14 okt 2007, at 01.21, John Velman wrote:
I'm considering moving from Linux to imac. I've recently returned to
Python (was never very expert) to develop a small gui application. At
present I plan to use PyGTK with Pango and Cairo.
What surprises may I be in for :-)
(Currently using
John Velman wrote:
I'm considering moving from Linux to imac. I've recently returned to
Python (was never very expert) to develop a small gui application. At
present I plan to use PyGTK with Pango and Cairo.
What surprises may I be in for :-)
(Currently using slackware 11.0 on an old
On Oct 14, 1:27 am, James Stroud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For OS X 10.4, wx has come as part of the stock python install. You may
want to consider going that route if you develop exclusively for OS
X--it will keep the size of your distribution down.
James
wx works well on Macs... Linux and
James Stroud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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For OS X 10.4, wx has come as part of the stock python install. You may
I use Mac OSX 10.4 and this assertion seems unfounded -- I can't see any
wx as part of the stock Python (2.3.5). Maybe you mean something else?
Alex
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Alex Martelli wrote:
James Stroud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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For OS X 10.4, wx has come as part of the stock python install. You may
I use Mac OSX 10.4 and this assertion seems unfounded -- I can't see any
wx as part of the stock Python (2.3.5). Maybe you mean something else?
Alex Martelli wrote:
I use Mac OSX 10.4 and this assertion seems unfounded -- I can't see any
wx as part of the stock Python (2.3.5). Maybe you mean something else?
Very old version, see
/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.3/Extras/lib/python/wx-2.5.3-mac-unicode
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Raffaele Salmaso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alex Martelli wrote:
I use Mac OSX 10.4 and this assertion seems unfounded -- I can't see any
wx as part of the stock Python (2.3.5). Maybe you mean something else?
Very old version, see
Thanks to all. I'll look into wx before I get too much further.
John V.
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On Oct 13, 2007, at 8:23 PM, Adam Atlas wrote:
On Oct 13, 7:21 pm, John Velman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm considering moving from Linux to imac. I've recently
returned to
Python (was never very expert) to develop a small gui
application. At
present I plan to use PyGTK with Pango
On Oct 13, 7:21 pm, John Velman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm considering moving from Linux to imac. I've recently returned to
Python (was never very expert) to develop a small gui application. At
present I plan to use PyGTK with Pango and Cairo.
You should be aware that unless something has
I'm considering moving from Linux to imac. I've recently returned to
Python (was never very expert) to develop a small gui application. At
present I plan to use PyGTK with Pango and Cairo.
What surprises may I be in for :-)
(Currently using slackware 11.0 on an old (8 years) slow (400mhz)
On Oct 13, 7:21 pm, John Velman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm considering moving from Linux to imac. I've recently returned to
Python (was never very expert) to develop a small gui application. At
present I plan to use PyGTK with Pango and Cairo.
What surprises may I be in for :-)
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