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From: Roman S. <rn...@on...> - 2002-01-15 10:03:00
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On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, David LeBlanc wrote: > Um... Tix is a library that runs on top of Tk, not instead of it. It's been > around for quite some time and probably predates Python's use of Tk > altogether. It spent a number of years in semi-limbo with no real ownership, > but Loi Lam, Tix' creator, has returned to it's care and feeding. > BTW, other options for UI development with Python include Fox and FLTK, not > to mention WxPython, but those either have a python wrapper on their > relatively heavy-weight API's (Fox, FLTK) or are a wrapper (WxPython) on a > substantial package (WxWindows). AFAIK, PythonCard is the only UI wrapper > framework that aims at simplifying the task of coding a UI. Well, my idea was that PythonCard matured enough to be considered serious! > Dave LeBlanc Sincerely yours, Roman A.Suzi -- - Petrozavodsk - Karelia - Russia - mailto:rn...@on... - |