Re: [PyKDE] PyQwt win32 binary?

2001-02-02 Thread Scott Prive
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hans-Peter Jansen) wrote: Scott Prive wrote: [snip] Well, may have a look on wxPython. At least, the library is free, allows cross platform development on windows and unix, and has some nice features. Docs and some (non) free gui builder are available. Thanks

Re: [PyKDE] Re: Black Adder licensing structure

2001-02-01 Thread Scott Prive
Phil Thompson wrote: Scott Prive wrote: True but that won't change if they aren't exposed to free software. I was telling my stepfather about Linux (he uses Windows), and the comment I got was "how do you MAKE people write software for free? Someone has to pay for it&q

Re: [PyKDE] PyQwt win32 binary?

2001-02-01 Thread Scott Prive
Philippe Fremy wrote: Hi all, I had the chance to meet Eirik Eng (the president of Troll Tech) at the french Linux Expo. I didn't know that there where a whole thread on this list but I have asked him a few questions about PyQt and ohter things. He is a very nice guy and was in

[PyKDE] Black Adder licensing structure

2001-01-31 Thread Scott Prive
True but that won't change if they aren't exposed to free software. I was telling my stepfather about Linux (he uses Windows), and the comment I got was "how do you MAKE people write software for free? Someone has to pay for it". It's a popular misconception in the Windows space. What

Re: [PyKDE] PyQwt win32 binary?

2001-01-30 Thread Scott Prive
Phil Thompson wrote: Scott Prive wrote: Phil Thompson wrote: [snip..] Be fair - if somebody said (not that they have) "people won't license our Qt development tools if you provide one for free" then I would sympathise with them completely. It is in nobody's interest to put

Re: [PyKDE] PyQwt win32 binary?

2001-01-30 Thread Scott Prive
Matt Gerassimoff wrote: On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Phil Thompson wrote: Scott Prive wrote: Phil Thompson wrote: And does this mean the PyQt binary for windows won't be free in the future? Oh well, Tk it is then. I believe so, but I'd leave commenting on that to Phil

Re: [Re: [PyKDE] PyQt resources]

2001-01-15 Thread Scott Prive
t app), as a learning exercise. The final results could be hosted somewhere as a self-documenting tutorial. Just some thoughts -- Scott Prive Phil Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Scott Prive wrote: Hello, I am learning Python/Tkinter. My intent is to write portable applications that

[PyKDE] PyQt resources

2001-01-14 Thread Scott Prive
Hello, I am learning Python/Tkinter. My intent is to write portable applications that work on both Windows and Linux/unix. I am curious as to what people are using PyQt for. Are there any mature applications or projects I could be pointed to? Cheers, -Scott