Re: Python on imac

2007-10-15 Thread has
On 14 Oct, 19:19, John Velman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks to all. I'll look into wx before I get too much further. - For prebuilt binaries of the Python framework and various third- party packages, including wxPython, see: http://www.pythonmac.org/packages/py25-fat/index.html (Note that

Re: Python on imac

2007-10-14 Thread Tommy Nordgren
On 14 okt 2007, at 01.21, John Velman wrote: I'm considering moving from Linux to imac. I've recently returned to Python (was never very expert) to develop a small gui application. At present I plan to use PyGTK with Pango and Cairo. What surprises may I be in for :-) (Currently using

Re: Python on imac

2007-10-14 Thread James Stroud
John Velman wrote: I'm considering moving from Linux to imac. I've recently returned to Python (was never very expert) to develop a small gui application. At present I plan to use PyGTK with Pango and Cairo. What surprises may I be in for :-) (Currently using slackware 11.0 on an old

Re: Python on imac

2007-10-14 Thread byte8bits
On Oct 14, 1:27 am, James Stroud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For OS X 10.4, wx has come as part of the stock python install. You may want to consider going that route if you develop exclusively for OS X--it will keep the size of your distribution down. James wx works well on Macs... Linux and

Re: Python on imac

2007-10-14 Thread Alex Martelli
James Stroud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... For OS X 10.4, wx has come as part of the stock python install. You may I use Mac OSX 10.4 and this assertion seems unfounded -- I can't see any wx as part of the stock Python (2.3.5). Maybe you mean something else? Alex --

Re: Python on imac

2007-10-14 Thread Kevin Walzer
Alex Martelli wrote: James Stroud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... For OS X 10.4, wx has come as part of the stock python install. You may I use Mac OSX 10.4 and this assertion seems unfounded -- I can't see any wx as part of the stock Python (2.3.5). Maybe you mean something else?

Re: Python on imac

2007-10-14 Thread Raffaele Salmaso
Alex Martelli wrote: I use Mac OSX 10.4 and this assertion seems unfounded -- I can't see any wx as part of the stock Python (2.3.5). Maybe you mean something else? Very old version, see /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.3/Extras/lib/python/wx-2.5.3-mac-unicode --

Re: Python on imac

2007-10-14 Thread Alex Martelli
Raffaele Salmaso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Alex Martelli wrote: I use Mac OSX 10.4 and this assertion seems unfounded -- I can't see any wx as part of the stock Python (2.3.5). Maybe you mean something else? Very old version, see

Re: Python on imac

2007-10-14 Thread John Velman
Thanks to all. I'll look into wx before I get too much further. John V. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Python on imac

2007-10-14 Thread Erik Jones
On Oct 13, 2007, at 8:23 PM, Adam Atlas wrote: On Oct 13, 7:21 pm, John Velman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm considering moving from Linux to imac. I've recently returned to Python (was never very expert) to develop a small gui application. At present I plan to use PyGTK with Pango

Re: Python on imac

2007-10-14 Thread w . greg . phillips
On Oct 13, 7:21 pm, John Velman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm considering moving from Linux to imac. I've recently returned to Python (was never very expert) to develop a small gui application. At present I plan to use PyGTK with Pango and Cairo. You should be aware that unless something has

Python on imac

2007-10-13 Thread John Velman
I'm considering moving from Linux to imac. I've recently returned to Python (was never very expert) to develop a small gui application. At present I plan to use PyGTK with Pango and Cairo. What surprises may I be in for :-) (Currently using slackware 11.0 on an old (8 years) slow (400mhz)

Re: Python on imac

2007-10-13 Thread Adam Atlas
On Oct 13, 7:21 pm, John Velman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm considering moving from Linux to imac. I've recently returned to Python (was never very expert) to develop a small gui application. At present I plan to use PyGTK with Pango and Cairo. What surprises may I be in for :-)