> >> Sorry, maybe I'm not Pythonic enough, but talking about "GUI >> framework", the first thing I want to see are screenshots. > > 0) While wax is a GUI framework, it is not a GUI designer, so I > was wondering who you were quoting when you wrote "a GUI > designer [...]". > > 1) Wax doesn't have any effect on the appearance of > applications, only on the appearance of the Python code used > to write the applications. So, screenshots are irrelevent. > > If you want screenshots of what wxWidgets apps look like, > there are lots of them at wxWidgets.org. But, since > wxWidgets generally uses "native" widgets, wxWidget apps > look pretty much like any other app on the given platform. > Thanks for the information, didn't know that.
cheers, Stef Mientki -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list