[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On May 22, 10:00 am, stef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> hello, >> >> I'm trying to move from Delphi to Python >> (move from MatLab to Python already succeeded, also thanks to this >> discussion group). >> From the discussions in this list about "the best" GUI for Python, >> it now seems to me that wxPython is thé choice for my kind of applications. >> >> I've no experience with wxPython yet, >> I just run a few examples and indeed it looks good (as expected from the >> discussions in this list). >> >> What I really need at this moment for a new project, >> (and I coulnd't find any example, lot of broken links ;-) >> is how to implement some drag & drop facilities, >> both to drag and drop normal button, >> but also to drag and drop some dynamically created objects. >> Just like a CAD program, but far more simpler. >> >> Does anyone has an example how to drag & drop components with wxPython ? >> >> thanks, >> Stef Mientki > > Stef, > > wxPython's wiki has a couple examples: > > http://wiki.wxpython.org/DragAndDrop?highlight=%28drop%29%7C%28drag%29 > http://wiki.wxpython.org/DragAndDropWithFolderMovingAndRearranging?highlight=%28drop%29%7C%28drag%29 > > I think Larry meant to say that the wxPython demo has an example. It's > under the "Clipboard and DnD" category. > > For lots of help from people that create wxPython and its widgets, > check out the wxPython user's group here: http://www.wxpython.org/maillist.php > thanks Mike and Larry,
I didn't succeed in testing (and understand what you both meant), because I had an old version of wxPython. After updating to the last version, WOW,... ... that demo is really an example how to interatively teach wxPython. BEAUTIFUL ! cheers, Stef Mientki > Mike > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list