Hi, Of course, there is interest. We still lack a good gui for pythonce (Tkinter is useless when I need to input any characters from language other than English). I've tried to port Paragui some time ago and FLTK too, but it is still incomplete and far from state when you can write real applications (as you said - these are deadly tasks).
best regards, Oskar Swida > I nearly killed myself doing so, but I have a largely functional port > of wxPython to CE. It is missing a few useful things (wxHTML, XRC, etc) > but by and large it works well. It required a slightly modified version > of the pythonce port that everyone seems to be using (namely I removed > the spinning wait cursor, because wx is always doing something). I also > made a pythonw that doesn't launch an interpreter. I can release > binaries and source for any of these things. The CE port of wxPython is > not presently in any state to contribute back to wxpython.org, sadly. > I'd really like to get it there because I'd like both python on ce and > wxpython to be supported by these projects formally. Let me know if > there is interest and I'll get the files out there. > > Brian Retford > Senior Developer > www.cococorp.com > > _______________________________________________ > PythonCE mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonce > _______________________________________________ PythonCE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonce