Hello,
I have added a link to your page from the pygtk home page. As for
suggestions for your page, here are a few:
- the required configuration section is particularly linux centric.
AFAIK pygtk should compile on any UNIX like platform that GTK+ compiles
on (if it fails, that is a bug).
- For the comments about different which pygtk versions work with which
GTK+ versions, maybe add a note that source compatibility is
occasionally broken between development versions of GTK+, so an old
copy of pygtk may not work with a later GTK+. This is would be true
of any gtk application that used almost every function in the library.
I am not sure what I think about the name PyG tools though. Other than
that, the page looks quite good.
James Henstridge.
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On Mon, 28 Dec 1998, J.W. Bizzaro wrote:
> Python-GTK/GNOME developers:
>
> I'm putting up a Web page that will contain information of use to us:
>
> http://www.uml.edu/Dept/Chem/BICGroup/PyGTools/
>
> (James, can you put a link to this on your page?)
>
> First, I would like to put up some links to open source code that uses Python
> with GTK or GNOME bindings by James. Please send URLs to me, even if the
> project is pre-alpha. Since there is no tutorial, examples will be very
> helpful!
>
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>
> We should also have (2) links to PyGTK and Python-GNOME code and binaries by
> James, (3) links to relevant info at the GTK and GNOME Web sites (tutorials,
> screenshots), and (4) links to add-on modules/widgets to GTK/GNOME (especially
> if they have Python bindings). Anything else?
>
> Remember, send me URL's!!! :-)
>
>
> Jeff
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