Python GUIs: Abandoning TkInter and welcoming wxPython?
Alexander V. Voinov
avv at quasar.ipa.nw.ru
Thu Jul 1 19:11:00 EDT 1999
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Al Christians wrote: > I looked at Fox and put it aside because I need a grid control. > wxPython seems to be the winner for Windows in that category, even > though the grid is pretty minimal. > > Any other candidates with a grid? Did you look at the demos for the underlying toolkit? Some of them presents a 'table' which is probably less rich than that of wxWindows, but it does exist. What it really lacks is a 'richtext'/html widget, sort of which is present and actively developed in wxWindows. As I understand it's just about to become available in wxPython. Alexander
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