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[Python-Dev] Event loops, PyOS_InputHook, and Tkinter

[Python-Dev] Event loops, PyOS_InputHook, and TkinterFredrik Lundh fredrik at pythonware.com
Mon Nov 14 17:19:19 CET 2005
Michiel Jan Laurens de Hoon wrote:

> >Did you read my reply? ipython, based on code.py, implements a few simple
> >threading tricks (they _are_ simple, since I know next to nothing about
> >threading) and gives you interactive use of PyGTK, WXPython and PyQt
> >applications in a manner similar to Tkinter.
> >
> That may be, and I think that's a good thing, but it's not up to me to
> decide if PyGtk should support interactive use. The PyGtk developers
> decide whether they want to decide to spend time on that, and they may
> decide not to, no matter how simple it may be.

can you *please* start reading the posts you're replying to?

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