XML for UI (Was: Python should have a IDE like this...)
Robert L Hicks
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Thu Feb 15 13:23:25 EST 2001
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I have little problem with any of the various suggestions that have been made off my original posting. I say little because the topic has strayed a little. The idea was to have an IDE with GUI builder implented in Tkinter. I have actually used the different implementations suggested but...they still are using *other* widget sets (i.e. Qt, GTK+, wxPython). Maybe it is just a "something to get to in the future"... - Bob In article <I7Ui6.101693$t94.1397680 at news1.rdc1.bc.home.com>, Dethe Elza <delza at antarcti.ca> wrote: > As I understand it, Glade can output your GUI as XML, which you can tweak by > hand if desired, and read in at run-time. It's one of the new crop of > XML-based GUI tools, but the documentation (last time I checked) was > virtually non-existent. > > WxWindows is also working on an XML format for UI (also under-documented), > UIML is an attempt to create XML for UI across systems, languages, and > toolkits (it suffers from being *too* general, IMHO), XForms is the W3C > attempt to bring standard UI tools to XML/XHTML, XUL is Mozilla's XML > toolkit (one of the most featureful which is actually *implemented*), and > BML (Bean Markup Language) from IBM's alphaWorks is an XML language for > wiring together JavaBeans, which could mean building a UI in Swing with XML. > > Wouldn't it be nice to have an XML dialect which you could read in in Glade, > or wxWindows, or Java, or > Tkinter, or Mozilla? Check back soon... > > --Dethe > > "Will Ware" <wware at world.std.com> wrote in message > news:G8rzM4.HK8 at world.std.com... > > D-Man (dsh8290 at rit.edu) wrote: > > > Glade+libglade is a really cool way to build a GUI. > > > > Doesn't Glade only produce C code? I suppose you could make calls > > to Python from C, but it'd be cool if a GUI builder produced Python > > directly. Unless I've misunderstood Glade, and it already does this? > > That would be very cool. > > > > -- > > -----------------------------------+--------------------- > > 22nd century: Esperanto, geodesic | Will Ware > > domes, hovercrafts, metric system | wware at world.std.com
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