On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 11:53 PM, Richard Jones<[email protected]> wrote:
> Unfortunately pygtk just means pain on OS X [...]

I had no idea about OS X issues. Well, I guess that pygtk is not an
option anymore if we're going for portability. What about PyQT? Have
you ever tried it?

> Note that tkinter is themed according to the platform at the moment.
> The new theme stuff is used to make it *not* look like the platform.
> I'm not sure what sort of look you're going for though.

Are you sure about that? I've just tried some widgets just to be sure
and they still look motif-like on Windows Vista (and they looked like
that before on WinXP and I've never tried Tkinter under gnome to be
sure). Do you have native-looking widgets with the Tkinter included on
Python 2.6?

I've googled a bit and it seems that the ttk extension provides
themeable widgets along with native-looking themes, but I didn't go
very deep on this matter.

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