Hi Kenneth, I can confirm Chris' pointers to wxPython (google for an excellent book on the topic) and there's a useful development framework which I use: wxglade.sourceforge.net/
I also use matplotlib with wxPython - just be careful to get the right version - I've never py2app'ed any of it though. ciao, David On 05/02/2008, at 5:10 PM, Christopher Barker wrote: > Kenneth miller wrote: >> I like Tk, it's simple, but it's too simple for what I >> want to do. I'd like to be able to display data using widgets like a >> thermometer, guages (like in your car), orthogonal graphs, polar >> graphs, >> etc. Is there a python GUI framework available with these types of >> widgets that's easy to distribute along with an App built with >> py2app? > > wxPython is a pretty good bet. It's got a lot more high level widgets > than Tk --you'll be very happy, unless you depend a lot on the tk Text > or Canvas widgets -- there are good wx alternatives for most uses of > these, but nothing quite so easy and comprehensive. > > Andrea Gavana Has written a bunch of widgets that might suite you: > > http://xoomer.alice.it/infinity77/main/freeware.html > > For instance: > http://xoomer.alice.it/infinity77/main/freeware.html#speedmeter > > > I've seen a set of gages and what not widgets for QT too- ut can't > find > them with a quick google. > > As for graphs, Matplotlib is a good bet -- it works with wx, gtk, qt > and tk. > > -Chris > > ________________________________________________ David Worrall - Experimental Polymedia: www.avatar.com.au - Education for Financial Independence: www.mindthemarkets.com.au Australian research affiliations: - Capital Markets Cooperative Research Centre: www.cmcrc.com - Sonic Communications Research Group: creative.canberra.edu.au/scrg _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig