In article <slrn9dv0cu.34t.zeitlin at seth.lpthe.jussieu.fr>, Vadim Zeitlin <zeitlin at dptmaths.ens-cachan.fr> wrote: >On Thu, 19 Apr 2001 18:36:53 -0400, D-Man <dsh8290 at rit.edu> wrote: >>Personally I like GTK+ the best, and it does work on *nix and Windows. > > Sorry to sound exhausted, but could people please understand one day that >wxPython *is* GTK+ under Unix?? Even Cameron Laird wrote in his small >wxWindows online article that wxPython/GTK "looks rather like GTK+". No, it >doesn't look like it - it is just it (somehow I feel it is related to the >difference between "is" and "=" but I just can't grasp it to make a >sufficiently pythonic explanation ;-) . . . ! I'm looking at that now, and I can't figure out from *where* that sentence originated. Let's leave that aside for the moment; my first task needs to be to figure out how to repair the damage. Thanks, Vadim, for raising this. -- Cameron Laird <claird at NeoSoft.com> Business: http://www.Phaseit.net Personal: http://starbase.neosoft.com/~claird/home.html
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