Mark Melvin wrote:

1) I was wondering if anyone has done any work to create the equivalent of a combo box or list box

Not that I know of. This seems to be a Frequently Requested Feature
though, so I'll try to do something about it soon.

2) I am having trouble with Menus. I would like to get rid of the main system menus so I have set the main application "menus" property to an empty list. This works to get rid of the main menus, but when I assign a new menu list to either the application or my main window, I see the menu item, and the key bindings seem to work, but clicking on the menu does not call the method.

Hard to tell what's going on there. If you can send me an example I'll
try to find out what's wrong.

And I can't seem to figure out how to exit the application programmatically. If I override the application's menus property, the "quit_cmd" doesn't seem to work anymore.

I don't know about that one either. Calling the application's quit_cmd()
method directly should work regardless of the condition of the menus.

3) I am having trouble py2exe'ing my application. We a bare-bones setup.py, my resulting .exe will not run because it fails to locate GUI.Resources. I ended up adding "packages" : ["GUI"] to my py2exe options,

Yes, you have to do that at the moment, sorry, because py2exe can't
follow the dynamic way that PyGUI locates its platform-dependent
modules. I'm thinking about ways to improve the situation, but it's
not easy.

now when I run it I get an exception dialog from the Microsoft Visual C++ runtime saying that the application requested the Runtime to terminate in an unusual way.

Not sure what that means. Sounds like there might be a bug in pywin32
or some other dll. It doesn't sound like the sort of thing you should
be able to provoke by a mistake in Python coding. Can you find out
anything about how far it's getting before crashing?

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Greg
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