On Feb 16, 2:34 am, Python Nutter <pythonnut...@gmail.com> wrote: > Had a look and it is still under my radar unfortunately because of > TkInter. OceanGUI
Note: spelling is "OcempGUI". Also, since google broke some of the links, here's that main link again: http://ocemp.sourceforge.net/gui.html > has a lot of large decencies (Pygame, SDL libraries, > PyObjC, etc.) to install on my system Well, to be fair, SDL is pretty commonly-used software and they offer binary downloads for Mac OS X and MS Windows. Pygame seems to provide the same. So, installation should be a breeze. > to just to get a GUI thats no > better loking than TkInter which comes pre-installed (no dependencies) > on most every major platform. Well, of course, there *is* a dependency: you need Tcl/Tk installed. > If I was writing a game I might be interested, but I'd want to do some > serious skinning of that GUI to make it look better. I suppose so, but the point of my post was that by default it makes quite a nice GUI toolkit. > For applications installing the full wxWidgets or Qt toolkits would be > less disk space and dependcies than OceanGUI What? Qt and wX are *huge* compared to OcempGUI. > and performance would > probably be higher. Probably, but wX and Qt are written in C++. OcempGUI is pure Python, which would make it easier for the Python community to help extend, optimize, and maintain. > TkInter also has many skins/themes you can add > that makes it rather, although not 100% native looking on target > systems. OcempGUI can also be "themed" as well. Though I'm not sure how much is out there yet. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list