On Wednesday, December 31, 2014 at 4:24:50 PM UTC-6, André Roberge wrote: > EasyGUI_Qt version 0.9 has been released. This is the first announcement > about EasyGUI_Qt on this list. > > Like the original EasyGUI (which used Tkinter), > EasyGUI_Qt seeks to provide simple GUI widgets > that can be called in a procedural program. > > EasyGUI_Qt is NOT event-driven: all GUI interactions are invoked by simple > function calls. > > The archetype is get_string(message) > which pops a box whose purpose is exactly the same as Python's input(prompt), > that is, present the user with a question/prompt, have the user enter an > answer, and return the provided answer as a string. Thus > easygui_qt.get_string() can be used as a drop-in replacement for > input(). > > Similarly, instead of using a print() function to display a message, > show_message() is used which pops a message window. > > EasyGUI_Qt requires PyQt4 and is really targeted for Python 3.3+ - although > it can work (possibly with some unicode problems ...) using Python 2.7. > > More information can be found at > http://easygui-qt.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html > > Feedback is most welcome, including reporting bugs to > https://github.com/aroberge/easygui_qt/issues > > Happy 2015 everyone, > > André Roberge
Very nice, thanks. One issue is the format returned for the calendar selection. For today, the string returned is "Fri Jan 9 2015". My script needs to convert the date to a datetime.date, and having the month returned as a string instead of an integer makes this harder. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list