I would like to make use of one of the wxWindows resource editors with Python. As near as I can tell, there currently 2 available. There's the wxWindows Dialog Editor that comes with the wxWindows distribution (at least the Win32 one) and there's a commercial product called wxDesigner. Can anyone recommend one over another? Also, after reading through the documentation, I have not found a sample of how to use a dialog editor resource file (.wxr) in a Python script (although there's a good example of using one in a C++ program). Any help would be appreciated. Steve Hawkins
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