Python GUI toolkit
Torsten Bronger
bronger at physik.rwth-aachen.de
Sun Feb 3 12:10:30 EST 2008
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Hallöchen! Grant Edwards writes: > On 2008-02-03, Torsten Bronger <bronger at physik.rwth-aachen.de> wrote: >> Hallöchen! >> >> default at defaulted.default writes: >> >>> [...] >>> >>> the only remaining are qt4 and wx, i would like to know if one >>> of these or any other toolkit is capable of creating >>> good-looking GUI's, like in other apps, for e.g, .net apps. >> >> I think both Qt4 and wx create good-looking GUIs, since Qt4 now >> tries to use the widgets from the platform it's running on. > > Really? Qt uses GTK when running uder Gnome or XFCE?? I said "try". You won't find a toolkit which mimics every desktop environment. However, Qt used to ignore the current look-and-feel deliberately. Tschö, Torsten. -- Torsten Bronger, aquisgrana, europa vetus Jabber ID: bronger at jabber.org (See http://ime.webhop.org for further contact info.)
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