Robert Kern wrote: > wxPython and Tk are so-so in this regard. They use the real thing > underneath for most of their widgets.
Really? TK sure didn't used to do this.And does it use an native higher level widgets? In any case, I haven't used TK in a long time, but everything I've seen indicates that wxPython is far more native. It's a better toolkit anyway, unless you need TK's canvas or Text Widget. (even then, between OGL, FloatCanvas and STC, you may be better off with wx) > Layout isn't always the best, > though. But it's pretty darn good. I love wx.Sizers. Most wxPython apps are originally written on other platforms, designed by people that have more experience on other platforms. As a result you get apps that don't look very Mac-like. The toolkit itself has its limitations, but with careful design, you can get a very Mac-like app with wxPython. That being said, PyObjC is probably a better choice for Mac-only apps, but I am not in a position to write Mac-only apps. Do you really want to be platform dependent? -Chris -- Christopher Barker, Ph.D. Oceanographer NOAA/OR&R/HAZMAT (206) 526-6959 voice 7600 Sand Point Way NE (206) 526-6329 fax Seattle, WA 98115 (206) 526-6317 main reception [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig