On 2009-03-03, Mike Driscoll kyoso...@gmail.com wrote:
It should be noted that the port for 3.0 hasn't started yet for
wxPython and I'm not seeing anything about a port for PyQt either
on their website.
On 2009-03-05, Peter Billam pe...@www.pjb.com.au wrote:
I mailed riverbankcomputing about
On 4 Mar, 00:40, Peter Billam pe...@www.pjb.com.au wrote:
http://wiki.wxwidgets.org/WxWidgets_Compared_To_Other_Toolkits
seemed surprisingly even-handed.
On 2009-03-04, Paul Boddie p...@boddie.org.uk wrote:
I don't have a horse in this race, but apart from needing to
update that page based
On 4 Mar, 00:40, Peter Billam pe...@www.pjb.com.au wrote:
Thanks for that. I also checked out:
http://wiki.wxwidgets.org/WxWidgets_Compared_To_Other_Toolkits
which seemed surprisingly even-handed.
I don't have a horse in this race, but apart from needing to update
that page based on recent
On Mar 3, 8:15 pm, Scott David Daniels scott.dani...@acm.org wrote:
Qt: simplest model, well-documented, until very recently not available
on Windows w/o a restrictive license or substantial cost.
As of March 3, Qt is LGPL on all platforms!!!
The problem is PyQt which is still dual
I've been trying (newbie warning still on) tkinter with python3.0,
and I'm getting to that stage where I'm beginning to think there
must be a better a way to do this... But I'm unsure if the
big names Qt, Gtk and Wx are available for Py3 yet - e.g.
Peter Billam wrote:
I've been trying (newbie warning still on) tkinter with python3.0,
and I'm getting to that stage where I'm beginning to think there
must be a better a way to do this... But I'm unsure if the
big names Qt, Gtk and Wx are available for Py3 yet - e.g.
On Mar 3, 1:15 pm, Scott David Daniels scott.dani...@acm.org wrote:
Peter Billam wrote:
I've been trying (newbie warning still on) tkinter with python3.0,
and I'm getting to that stage where I'm beginning to think there
must be a better a way to do this... But I'm unsure if the
big names
Peter Billam wrote:
I've been trying (newbie warning still on) tkinter with python3.0,
and I'm getting to that stage where I'm beginning to think there
must be a better a way to do this... But I'm unsure if the
big names Qt, Gtk and Wx are available for Py3 yet - e.g.