On Sat, Apr 07, 2001 at 05:19:32PM +0000, Ron Stephens wrote: > I know its alpha, I know its not finished, many widgets and controls are > not yet implemented. I found the online help files, they are pretty > good. I only need to do fairly simple data input and output forms and > front ends at this time. Before I spend the considerable time to learn > the GUI designer part of Boa Constructor well enough to use it, can > anyone tell me whether it is far enough along to be able to use it to > design simple GUI front ends?? I do not mind being artificially > restricted to whichever buttons, menus etc. are already implemented in > Boa Constructor, as long as there are enough to get along with for > simple use, and it is far enough along to generate working frame and > widget combinations, because:::>>> I sat down with it (0.0.5) last Thursday for about 6 hours to try and whip up a semi-useful GUI prototype. It took a little getting used to at first (the last gui designer I played with was vx-rexx 4 years ago). Hint: in the editor window there is a good tutorial under its help menu. Using a combination of boa for layout and the online wxWindows reference manual for figuring out how to interact with the various widgets I was able to produce something very basic but reasonable. Be warned that wxPython and Boa are both a little touchy and bug prone. wxPython can crash the interpreter if you do something it doesn't like due to its simple swig-wrapping of wxWindows (such as creating a notebook with several pages without creating any panels to put on the pages). Boa in one case generated code missing a parameter (for registering radio button event handlers) but that was easily fixable by hand. I also found that it ran -much- better on a real p3-550 under win2k than on a celery466 laptop under win98. Using Boa is definately faster than trying to write a GUI by hand, even with any quirks and bugs. > check it out if you haven't already...is it free for now as far as I can > tell??? Will it be costly when it is completed, or will a version of it > always be available for free??? Is it open source?? Does anyone know??? I believe it is GPL, check for yourself: http://boa-constructor.sourceforge.net/ -G -- Gregory P. Smith gnupg/pgp: http://electricrain.com/greg/keys/ C379 1F92 3703 52C9 87C4 BE58 6CDA DB87 105D 9163
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