Hi there
I reckon you want to take a snoop about in the sources for Gaphor. That
will be good from the 'drawing between' aspects as well as for moving
widgets around on a 'canvas'.
http://gaphor.sourceforge.net/
Cheers
JP
Wildemar Wildenburger wrote:
Hello Folks :)
I'm just learning pygtk as it appears somewhat more flexible than
wxpython (which I've used before with great success, let that be noted).
Now I need something like an MDI-style interface; neednt be toplevel
windows inside a toplevel window, but at least normal widgets in a
toplevel window that can be freely moved, arranged and (very
importantly) drawn between.
I'm basically going for a topic map style application (think of an
inbetween of the Literary Machine and cmaptools), but let me stress:
little graphics boxes with text are not good enough; I need boxes that
can hold all the plethora of widgets pygtk has to offer.
I've looked at the Layout widget ... but I'm not nearly versed enough
in pygtk yet , so I dont know if thats the way to go. And what are
sockets and plugs about?
so many questions ...
:)
hope you have some advice
wildemar
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John Pye
Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
http://pye.dyndns.org/
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