Bernhard Reiter <bernhard at alpha1.csd.uwm.edu> wrote: > On 26 Nov 1999 20:54:47 GMT, Boudewijn Rempt <boud at rempt.xs4all.nl> wrote: >>Bernhard Reiter <bernhard at alpha1.csd.uwm.edu> wrote: >>> On Fri, 26 Nov 1999 10:30:56 +0100, Emmanuel Pietriga <emmanuel.pietriga at xrce.xerox.com> wrote: >>> If I want to program a GUI I look in to wxPython. >>> Or pyGtk or pyFOX or pyFLTK, but XPython... :) >>Hey! Don't forget PyQt and PyKDE (and PyQt seems to be >>working under Windows, too, nowadays)... > Do you have to but the Troll Kit first? >:) Sorry, I'm a bit late - I've only just now recovered from reading the interview with Guido in Linux Journal where he says he thinks PyKDE/PyQt is no longer developed. Yes, to compile the stuff for Windows you need Qt for Windows. Of course, you also need a compiler, and those seem to cost money, too. > And I didn't mention pyGNOME, why should I mention to PyKDE? Because the two go together - you did mention PyGTK. > To create an application tied to KDE or GNOME is a mistake in my > eyes anyway. <wink> Oh, yes, people will agree with you. I've one regular correspondent who berates me continually for not writing my apps to run inside a browser. I don't really care, though - sometimes I need an application that's integrated with the rest of my work environment, and sometimes I can do with something standalone. > people-will-love-it-any-way-ly, yours They do, they do, too... ;-). > Bernhard -- Boudewijn Rempt | http://denden.conlang.org
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