thanks, Marco !

On 1/29/07, Marco Bonifazi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

i have been writing in pygtk for over a year, but now i have a new
> challenge. i need to write a gui app for windows. This will be an admin form
> that will allow a distributer to update a database. Well, we have three
> distributors, none have any experience in linux, so i need to write this for
> windows.
> My question is, can this be done ? will a pygtk app run on windows if
> they install gtk libs and python ? if so, are there any gotchas i might need
> to be aware of ? lastly, is this going to be a major ordeal ? i have most of
> the code written for linux, and could translate easier than start from
> scratch. But, if it is going to be too big a hassle, i suppose i could avail
> myself to learn wxWidgets .
>
> any advice out there ?
> thanks
>
> shawn



I used PyGtk in Windows since the beginning of the 2006. It is perfect for
my goal and the GUIs written in Windows are ok also in Linux.
With PyGtk I use Glade for building GUI without writing code. Glade 3 if a
bit slower than Glade 2, but it is a good tools to make fast the
development.

PyGtk, like Python,  is multi-platform and in my situation it is all ok.

To use it, you must download Gtk libraries here 
http://gladewin32.sourceforge.net/modules/news/
and the three PyGtk libraries for Windows here
http://www.pygtk.org/downloads.html.

Bye

--
Marco Bonifazi
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