On Mar 15, 2005, at 1:38, Lee Cullens wrote:
First, this question has most likely been asked before, but I can't
get the hang of easily searching the archives so any pointers in that
regard would be appreciated also (and limit my dumb questions :~).
I'm new to Mac and the Python community, but
First, this question has most likely been asked before, but I can't get
the hang of easily searching the archives so any pointers in that
regard would be appreciated also (and limit my dumb questions :~). I'm
new to Mac and the Python community, but I'm retired from a software
engineering care
> By the way, DialogBlocks is another option, also a commercial product
> from one of the core (indeed, the founder) wx developers.
>
> http://www.anthemion.co.uk/dialogblocks/
>
> I believe the OS-X version may still be listed as beta, but it hasn't
> shown any problems for me with a quick check
If anyone has tried to build Python on Tiger: could you please contact
me?
I've received a bug report that I'd like some more data points on...
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On Mon, Mar 14, 2005 at 10:28:48AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >Based on the statement above it looks as if wxWindows is the more
> >mature and stable GUI toolkit for cross-platform on OSX. Is it worth
> >learning WX? or will PyQt catch up? or does anyone even know the
> >answer to that?
> I
>Based on the statement above it looks as if wxWindows is the more
>mature and stable GUI toolkit for cross-platform on OSX. Is it worth
>learning WX? or will PyQt catch up? or does anyone even know the
>answer to that?
I guess you can use PyQt on OSX, I never tried it, but I need to develop also