I think I will have to turn those admin request checks off -- they seem to
catch a valid mail every now and again.

If you want to see an example of glade output, see the .glade files in
examples/glade from the pygtk distribution, or download glade and create a
few interfaces of your own.

James.

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> > C-GTK has been ported to Windows and OS/2, and things will only 
> get better. 
> Hmmm, I guess it needs to be ported to Mac too to be in consideration 
> for "de-facto"ness <g>.
> 
> > Unfortunately, Guido and others consider Tkinter the "de-facto" GUI for Python. 
> > I think and hope this will change as they see how much better suited GTK is for
> > the job than sharing GUI's with Tcl/Tk.  Once GLADE/gIDE are able to generate
> > native PyGTK code, we may indeed have something that beats IDLE hands down.
> > 
> I haven't started any GUI stuff yet, but doesn't GLADE produce XML 
> which can be read?  or is this problematic?  Do you know of any work 
> being done ala glade-- for python (pyglade?)?
> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
> Tom Jenkins                    DevIS                          
> I suggested holding a "Python Object Oriented Programming Seminar",
> but the acronym was unpopular.        Joseph Strout, 28 Feb 1997 
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