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I have browsing for the best toolkits available and the easiest one to
port and AFAIK Tkinter is the winner ( with Tix).
It's now time to collect resources and tips and.... about it.
HF
Syed Imran wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Should be feasible. Theres a Gtk port for windows. So youre better off
> using pygtk. I dont know about wxpython and what libraries it uses and
> whether it will be possible to bring up gui interfaces in windows.
>
> Anyway, its a BIG project though, atleast if I'm involved :-)
>
> Regards,
> Imran
>
> Fabien HENON wrote:
>
>
>>I am currently learning to use the python script-language. I know that
>>there are a few toolkits available freely to create GUIs ( with windows,
>>buttons, drop-down windows,...) like wxpython, wpy. These toolkits can
>>be used with nearly the same look-like feeling on different platform.
>>
>>This is a novice question : Is it possible to write a cross-platform
>>(Linux, windows, Mac) editor for POV using python and these tools ?
>>
>>When I switch to Linux, I miss the usability of the windows version of
>>POV (Hotkeys, the help.chm, the syntax highlighting,....).
>>
>>I know that there is a POV-mode version for Emacs, but like many
>>beginners under linux, it puts me off.
>>
>>Nedit works fine but it needs some tweaking for the syntax highlights.
>>
>>Going back to my question : it is feasible ?
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>
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