Hello,

I've been working on a small GUI program (on & off) for a little while now and
I'd love to have the group (or anyone for that matter) take a look at it and
give me some pointers. Since I'm not a programmer and I don't do this
continuously, I don't now if I'm on the right track or not. I'd love to have
some feedback!  

I had originally posted my program to the list back in Nov. 04.

The post can be found here:
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/Message/python-Tutor/2230994

Since that time it has changed significantly and the amount of code has grown.
The program is now 552 lines long. According to pycount.py, there's 328 lines
of code and the rest are docstrings, other comments and blank lines.

I guess my question is, would it be acceptable to post this much code to the
list? Maybe this really isn't a lot of code, but it seems like a lot to me, so
I figured I'd ask first. If it is OK, would it be better to post the code in
the body of the message or as an attachment? I would think an attachment
would be better but then maybe attachments are not allowed on the list?

I've used PyQt and Qt Designer to create this program. The main GUI and one
other dialog were created with Designer and compiled to python with pyuic.
These two separate modules are imported into a third module (the main
program). I'd only send the 'main module' as the other two just contain
auto-generated code from Designer & pyuic. The 'main module' contains
the code I've written. Of course, the program will not run unless you have all
three modules (and PyQt installed).

I've probably been a little verbose with the comments in the code, but I
figured if I post it and you don't have the GUI to go along with it, you could
still get a feel for what the program is doing?

Let me know. Comments accepted on or off the list.

Thanks,

Bill
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