If your interested in openGL widgets/UI's built ontop of pyglet we
also have a whole bunch implemented in pymt.  Its mostly focused on
multi touch/cursor user interfaces, but it works just fine with a
single mouse too.

http://pymt.txzone.net/
http://vimeo.com/user1410649


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Thomas

On May 10, 3:15 pm, Steve Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Okay, a few things:
>
> * Yes, this library works with Pyglui, no changes necessary
> * Checkboxes should have text!
> * "from pyglet.gl import *" does TERRIBLE things to your
> documentation, just look at the bottom of the Dialog doc page
> * Speaking of documentation, how the heck do I use a Dialog? The docs
> are very vague. Sample code necessary!
> * It is not clear at all how to get a slider's value
>
> Also, a design suggestion: instead of making the programmer manually
> set a function for a widget to call in a separate line of code, why
> not just let them pass it in the constructor? Pyglui's widget library
> works this way, and it's very easy. This also takes away the need for
> programmers to memorize all your specific function names like
> "on_button_press". In addition, you should let sliders and checkboxes
> have action functions as well, and have them pass their values into
> those functions. More here:http://github.com/irskep/pyglui/tree/master
>
> On May 8, 5:54 am, sanka <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
>
> > We are currently working on a "simple to use" GUI using pyglet in
> > order to easily implements user interfaces.
>
> > Actually, the widgets available are :
> >       _ Dialog         : A dialog with a title, a close button and a
> > content
> >       _ HBox           : Used to split content into horizontal parts
> >       _ VBox           : Used to split content into vertical parts
> >       _ Button         : a basic button
> >       _ Checkbox    : a basic checkbox
> >       _ Label           : a basic label
> >       _ Slider           : a basic slider
>
> > With theses few widgets, there is already quite a lot of
> > possibilities.
> > preview :http://img25.imageshack.us/img25/2374/capturetestpy.png
>
> > The source and the documentation are available here 
> > :http://code.google.com/p/pywidget/
>
> > Advices, review and modification of the source code are welcome :)
> > Thanks
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