Hi all... I think wxPython is much better than PyGTK. First of all, PyGTK needs the GTK runtime installed, whereas wxPython is entirely Python's modules, so It facilitates the apps' distribution. Also, PyGTK uses specific controls or widgets of GTK, while wxPython uses native controls of the platform where the app is running.
I'm learning both, but at a slow step, so I want to know all the comments about this subject in this group. I heard about Glade to make the graphic layout of the app and then export it as XML. Then, it connects to PyGTK. The problem I see is that What if you want to refer to a state of a specific radiobutton of a radobutton's group? It seems to be very troublesome. Please, post any comments about the pros and cons of each library, and the proper way to construct the graphic layout (generating XML through Glade, or by hand-code). Thanks. Daniel -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list