"Kenneth McDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Thanks for reminding me of Gtk. OK, add that to the list. > > The Web Browser interface is good for simple things, and will get better > with CSS2's adoption, but they still don't have a good way for important > things like interactive styled text, key bindings, etc. Good for > simple things > (for which I use them), not for more complex stuff.
I don't fully understand your attitude here. The Web Browser interface has all I can imagine is required for a GUI, so what is missing when you consider, that you can generate custom images on the fly on the server and let the user shape the page without requesting CPU power from the server using JavaScript. I don't even name here the not really beeing itegral part of Internet Browsers JavaApplets and any other kind of plugin stuff. The only issue I can see with this approach is the speed of responding to user interactions, but for really optimize this one needs a compiled language anyway. What is that complex, that it can't be solved using an Internet Browser as a GUI? Do I miss here something? Claudio -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list