PD wrote:
I don't think I want that much out of it necessarily. I just feel
really weird writing new software with deprecated libraries. By the
time Im done with my project, I have to put all these disclaimers on
how the new versions of wxWidgets might not work. The thing I am really
concerened abo
Hi Peter,
I did look at the code, and did run several examples on it. It _is_
pretty well organized and easy to read through, and youre right, I
think i might be able to add missing functionality if need be.
I don't think I want that much out of it necessarily. I just feel
really weird writing ne
Hi D H,
Thank you for the suggestions. I would be interested in Jython but I
had some rough runs with it and I think I would kind of want to stick
to wxWidgets since I think the GUI is kind of cleaner. Im trying to
avoid reinventing the wheel so pyxel is a too little of a framework for
me.
I look
PD wrote:
I am sort of a new developer to python and working in an academic
environment. I climbed the learning curve on wxPython far enough to get
the functionality I want out of it so far... Now Im in need of a
diagramming library (something visio-like) to use for my software and
the only option
PD wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I am sort of a new developer to python and working in an academic
environment. I climbed the learning curve on wxPython far enough to get
the functionality I want out of it so far... Now Im in need of a
diagramming library (something visio-like) to use for my software and
the
Hi Tom,
OGL is a library that is part of wxPython (wx.lib.ogl). I am trying to
put together some kind of schematic editor. It would be a block diagram
of modules and sometimes a statemachine type of figure. Similar to
something Visio does, but about a gazillion times simpler.
Thanks
Pouya
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ht
What are you looking to do exactly? I don't know what OGL is.
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 16:50:51 -0800 (PST), PD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am sort of a new developer to python and working in an academic
> environment. I climbed the learning curve on wxPython far enough to get
>
Hi Everyone,
I am sort of a new developer to python and working in an academic
environment. I climbed the learning curve on wxPython far enough to get
the functionality I want out of it so far... Now Im in need of a
diagramming library (something visio-like) to use for my software and
the only opt