2010/11/9 Greg Ewing <[email protected]> > Olof Bjarnason wrote: > > Are there any plans to "subset" pywin32 to use only exactly what pygui >> needs? It would be consistent with pyguis policy of being as lightweight as >> possible. >> > > I'd like to get rid of pywin32 altogether and do it all with > ctypes eventually. A halfway step might be to move away from > the MFC layer of pywin32 and just use the raw win api layer.
OK. > > > Dito for other platforms (how widespread is gtk/gtk+? pyobjc?) >> > > Gtk seems to be pretty standard on Linux these days, although > the pygtk wrapper might need to be installed. > Yeah, it's standard for Gnome desktops, but I don't know about KDE (haven't used KDE for several years). > There seems to be a version of pyobjc installed with the system > python on MacOSX, although I haven't tested pygui with it yet. OK, I know so little of MacOSX - I didn't even know there was a default (system) installation of Python in it ;) > > Is pygui sizer-based or fixed-coordinate based? >> > > Neither. It has its own ways of doing layout, which are > different and somewhat simpler than the schemes used by > gtk and wx. To get the flavour of it, check out the > 'anchor' property and the Row, Column and Grid components. > Will do.. > > -- > Greg > > > -- http://olofb.wordpress.com
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