Even complaining about the lack of response is good! I was not aware
of this project and I wanted to play again with python on my mobile
phone so I am glad something useable is created.
One small suggestion to Alex then is that it would be nice if the
tutorial has more screenshots with the
But, is this a screen as in a window, frame or just text on a display?
Even photographs of a working example would tickle the imagination and
creativity of people wanting to extend their development on mobile
devices.
Good point :)
Will fix that ASAP
Regards,
Alexandre
Very nice! Will this work with WM5/WM6 Smartphones? I see that the
installer will not run, however I wonder if it can be installed manually.
-Justin
Currently some widgets are not usable on non-touchscreen smartphones,
which from what I heard will make impossible to go through the
Alexandre Delattre wrote:
Very nice! Will this work with WM5/WM6 Smartphones? I see that the
installer will not run, however I wonder if it can be installed
manually.
-Justin
Currently some widgets are not usable on non-touchscreen smartphones,
which from what I heard will make
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
I have to admit that I'm a bit disasspointed about completly _no_ feedback in respond to
that news (or as quote of Alex: No feedback is even worse than bad feedback).
In our language we've several sayings, which claims the opposite :
e.g. (free tanslated)
I discovered this excellent module about a month before the release.
It took a bit of work to get it checked out and setup.
Then the release came and it was absolutely wonderful. It had good
documentation, some examples that showed common tasks, and a complete
application example. This was all
Warren Lindsey wrote:
Oh, and I'm on OSX, so the win32 cross-platform stuff is very cool,
but not very usable to me at this time.
Just for information, the win32-port works really well with wine (if you have
installed python for windows via wine) and wine is AFAIK also available for
macosx -
Hi all,
I'm pleased to announce that PocketPyGui development is now kindly
hosted by Mirko [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Vogt :)
The svn repository host the latest version of PPygui as well as 3rd
party apps and tools not published yet.
You can check it out by typing:
svn co