Visio like library for Python?
Johannes Eble
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Tue Apr 15 09:33:44 EDT 2003
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Hello again, thanks very much for your advice. I am amazed that there are so many alternatives out there. After thinking over the pros and cons I decided that I will follow the PythonWin solutions. I haven't used PythonWin, but I have tried the tutorial and the sample demo and I am impressed about what can be done with the toolkit (also compared to TkInter which I am used to). The Object Graphics Library (OGL) seems to be very nice. I haven't tried PyUt, but I know that it is also based on PythonWin (It probably uses OGL as well?) and I will try it too. >From what I have found out about GTK+, it seems rather complicated to me. This is also due to the pseudo object oriented structure in c. PyGTK is probably better and more pythonic, but I found the wxPython toolkit easier and cleaner. Best regards, Johannes
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