Mac OSX 10.8.1, 2 x quad processor Intel MacPro, Python 2.7.3 from python.org.
I've been programming in python for a couple of years (off and on), and I'm
getting more and more comfortable with it.
I'd like to start putting GUIs in front of some of my code, and have been
looking at wx, Tkinter, and PyQt.
Everything I read says that starting with Tkinter version 8.2 (or something
like that) it is "themed" and Tkinter applications should look native on the
various platforms. The version of Tkinter I have is 8.5, but when I code up
some of the Tkinter demos, they all come out looking more like X11 applications
than like native Mac apps.
I assume the problem is because I'm not doing SOMETHING right in the
initialization, but I'm scratching my head over what.
Does anyone have any thoughts as to what I might be doing wrong?
I've pasted a typical bit of code in below.
#!/usr/bin/env python
from Tkinter import *
class App:
def __init__(self, master):
frame = Frame(master)
frame.pack()
self.button = Button(frame, text="QUIT", fg="red", command=frame.quit)
self.button.pack(side=LEFT)
self.hi_there = Button(frame, text="Hello", command=self.say_hi)
self.hi_there.pack(side=LEFT)
def say_hi(self):
print "hi there, everyone!"
root = Tk()
app = App(root)
root.mainloop()
And yes, the version of python I get via !usr/bin/env is the same one I get at
the terminal prompt.
Thanks,
Bill
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