Re: [pygtk] PyQt/PyKDE Bindings

2000-03-22 Thread Michael Lauer
James wrote: I haven't looked at the kde python bindings, so can't comment on the quality of the bindings, or if I think their method of wrapping is a good one (the current way pygtk and gnome-python is done has its problems, which is why I am redoing parts of it). Can you forsee if and to

Re: [pygtk] PyQt/PyKDE Bindings

2000-03-22 Thread Matt Wilson
On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 10:03:01PM +0100, Michael Lauer wrote: Can you forsee if and to what amount these changes will break code which is written now ? As long as you don't use the low level gtk bindings (the _gtk module), the impact should be minimal. Matt To unsubscribe: echo

Re: [pygtk] PyQt/PyKDE Bindings

2000-03-22 Thread Moshe Zadka
On Thu, 23 Mar 2000, James Henstridge wrote: There will be some changes necessary. I am moving some of the modules around a bit to group them in a module. I am trying to keep things as compatible as possible, but there may be small amounts of breakage. Of course, gtk+-1.4 (or it may be