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Re: [Freecats-Dev] Python GUI builders - Total Newbie requests
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Daniel G. Rodriguez |
Subject: |
Re: [Freecats-Dev] Python GUI builders - Total Newbie requests |
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Tue, 21 Oct 2003 09:10:02 +0200 |
Python sounds good.
You might consider qtPython. QT Designer is nice.
Thanks for listing the components for contribution. This helps a lot.
As of today, I am no longer employed by Lionbridge (...Dutch work permit
expired), which is a good thing for spending more time on OSS projects.
However, I'm also taking the opportunity to travel. Leaving to Rome in a
few hrs, and will remain on the road for at least 5 months or so! So my
presence and contribution will be small or non-existent for a while.
Still, I'm happy to see the ball rolling and look forward to catching up
later. Keep up the good work!
--Daniel
----- Original Message -----
From: "Henri Chorand" <address@hidden>
To: "Free CATS Dev List" <address@hidden>
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 10:15 PM
Subject: [Freecats-Dev] Python GUI builders - Total Newbie requests
> Hi,
>
> Well, I've spent some time on wxGlade (an implementation of wxPython, or
> wxWindows for Python) and met a number of problems.
> This wxGlade thing is badly documented and not fully exempt of surprises
> (well, it's latest release is 0.3.1).
>
> It seems I may well do some tests with other tools like Tkinter (Tk from
> Tcl/Tk for Python).
>
> I know that some people will build GUI from scratch with the command line,
> but I would really like to know more about stable, mature GUI builders.
>
> Any specific suggestions?
>
>
> Henri
>
>
>
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