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[GNUe] Executing forms
From: |
Adrian Maier |
Subject: |
[GNUe] Executing forms |
Date: |
Tue, 7 Nov 2006 15:07:55 +0200 |
Hello,
I have managed to write a few forms (thanks to the people who helped me
on irc! ) and I am about to go to the next phase : calling the forms from
the application's menu. The menu is currently a pascal program that
executes the forms by running the gnue-forms script.
This works fine, but it is slow. So, I'm seeking ideas to execute the forms
faster.
Which of the following to you think it is more appropriate:
- create a form that only contains some buttons for calling the forms,
reports, etc.
- link the python interpreter into the pascal program and pray hoping
that forms will load faster , with the assumption that most of the
time is spent with loading the wx module and the interpreter.
- try gnue-navigator. It seems easy to use, but it can only call forms,
reports and executables . I need more than that.
- other possibilities? ( a python+wx application )
I am porting a text-mode application to GUI, so i prefer to keep the menu
as a pascal program in order to minimize the work spent on converting code.
Thanks,
Adrian Maier
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