Tkinter and OpenGL
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In article <3896A132.E3571243 at cui.unige.ch>, Sunil Hadap <Sunil.Hadap at cui.unige.ch> wrote: >Hello, > >Is it possible to use OpenGL with Tkinter and Pmw, any experiences. Yes, using Tkinter with OpenGL is possible. Check out David Aschner's PyOpenGL at: http://starship.python.net:9673/crew/da/Code/PyOpenGL With it, you can create an Tkinter OpenGL widget that you can draw into. I have used Pmw with an application that used PyOpenGL, but did not interface the two directly (didn't need to). No reason you couldn't, though. The widget is very clean and straightforward. >Other option is FLTK but at a first glance pyFLTK is not matured. What >about python with wxWindows or Qt and it's support for OpenGL. I believe there are bindings for GTK+, and wxWindows. I am not sure about Qt. I couldn't get GTK+ or wxWindows to compile properly with the OpenGL extensions, however. (I know, personal problem ;-) ). I have had some success with the Fox toolkit and FXPy. It has some useful widgets, an interesting message passing mechanism, and looks better than Tk (IMHO). http://www.cfdrc.com/FOX/fox.html > > <snip> * Sent from RemarQ http://www.remarq.com The Internet's Discussion Network * The fastest and easiest way to search and participate in Usenet - Free!
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