Basile, Nice work, I don't know when I'll get a chance to try it, but I like the model. I've been thinking as of late, if you can have web servers why not GUI widget servers? Guess I now know the answer. You can. So when do we get the 'drag-n-drop' forms. ;^) Cheers, --Alan Basile STARYNKEVITCH <basile-news at starynkevitch.net> wrote in message news:<q5rsmnaok63.fsf at hector.lesours>... > Dear All, > > This is to announce availability of Guis-1.4 (opensource under GPL) > > > Guis widget server is a Gtk2 widget server. It listens on pipes for > widget requests (in the Python or Ruby scripting languages), and emit > replies or events in textual lines (e.g. Lispy, XML or plain token > syntax). > > Actually, there are 2 different programs: ruguis is Guis for Ruby and > pyguis is Guis for Python, sharing some common source code. > > See http://freshmeat.net/projects/guis/ and > http://www.starynkevitch.net/Basile/guisdoc.html and download > http://www.starynkevitch.net/Basile/guis-1.4.tar.gz a 518832 byte > gnuzipped source tarball of md5sum 5b5e5666a0b878adb170c626b44b5f87 > > Guis uses the PyGTK binding for Python to GTK2 and the ruby-gnome2 > binding for Ruby to GTK2. > > Changlog since 1.3 > * bug fixes, notably fixed coredump when shrinking read buffer > * trace window use char wrap > * logfile ability > * support for Python2.2 & 2.3 and for Ruby1.8 > * better support for gtk main loop inside & outside initial script > > I'm CC-ing the PyGTK and rubygnome2 mailing lists > > I'll be delighted by feedback!
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