I am trying to learn GUI programming in Python, but have to confess I am finding it difficult.
I am not an experienced programmer - just someone who from time to time writes small programs for my use. Over the years I have moved from GWBASIC to QBASIC to Visual Basic, and now trying to move across to a Linux platform. Python seems to be the best compromise between the limitations of command line basic programming and the total incomprehensibility of C. Googling around it seems the best GUI is either Tkinter or PyGtk. I found a book which recommended PyGtk, as it had a graphical design option, Glade. Coming from a VB background I latched onto that and bought the book (Beginning Python, Wrox), but it was a disappointment (or more accurately a complete waste of money) - there was insufficient detail in the text. I've found the tutorial and reference manual on the PyGtk web site, but although I've made some progress, I keep reaching points where I have insufficient background to understand them. Currently I'm stuck on dialog boxes (the code seems immensely complex for the equivalent of MsgBox("Do you really want to do this ",vbYesNo) and I haven't got it to work properly yet) and loading graphical images in anything other than their original size, but every new step brings another struggle I've seen reference to a Tkinter book - something like 'Python and Tkinter Programming' but it seems to be out of print and unavailable. Can anyone offer any suggestions as to the least painful way forwards? (Email address was valid once but has long since been abandoned to spam. Please rely via newsgroup) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list