On 20 Jul, 11:59, Thomas Jollans <t...@jollybox.de> wrote: > I wonder - what do you think of GTK+?
PyGTK with GLADE is the easier to use, but a bit awkward looking on Windows and Mac. (Not to mention the number of dependencies that must be installed, inclusing a GTK runtime.) > Really, while Swing and Tkinter are particularly bad as they draw their > own widgets GTK and Qt do that as well. > > The Eclipse SWT library does some of this for Java does some of this, > > though it also has flaws (e.g. manual memory management). A Python GUI > > toolkit could be partially based on the SWT code. > > Okay, I haven't used SWT yet: manual memory management? Java is GC! So is Python, yet wxPython require manual destruction of dialogs as well. > It is perfectly reasonable to be required to manually call some sort of > destroy() method to tell the toolkit what you no longer want the user to > see Yes, but not to avoid a memory leak. Sturla -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list