The list is really meant for questions about packaging. You can ask the general [email protected] -- but first you should read the archive (http://groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.lang.python), because this exact question gets asked there often.
Kenneth McDonald wrote: > If this is not an appropriate newsgroup for this type of posting, > please let me know and (if possible) suggest an alternative. The > reading I've done of some of the back articles suggests that > python-relevant questions specific to any python package (whether > distrubuted via something like distutils or not) are acceptable here, > sorry if this is incorrect. > > I'd like to start using Python for some GUI programming again. I'd > like to use Tk, but it seems to be dying a slow death, so it's > probably time to look at wxPython and PythonQt. > > I'd appreciate an comments on the relevant merits of these two > libraries, both with respect to Python and more generally. I know > about the differences in licensing, that's not an issue. My most > specific concerns are ease of use (which includes how much in the way > of documentation or examples for using through Python are available, > and how easy the Python libs are to use in each case); availability of > a generally capable styled text widget, as one of the things I need to > build is an editor, which needs to be able to handle different fonts, > styles, tabs, and so forth; and ease of installation on a Macintosh, > since that is my preferred dev platform, and installing things made > for other UNIX variants can be a little wonky at times. > > Many thanks for any feedback you can give. _______________________________________________ Catalog-sig mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/catalog-sig
