ZIYAD A. M. AL-BATLY wrote: > > One of the applications that uses GTK+ (version 2.X) and Python is > BitTorrent¹ (starting with version 4.0). As far as I know, all GTK+ 2.x > applications under Windows have a native look. I don't know my self as > I don't have Windows.
I use gimp on windows regularly. And the latest version of gimp for windows uses Gtk2.0. I wouldn't call this a native look, even if I dont see any aesthetic problem with Gtk2.0. Take a look at the following screenshot of Gimp for windows. http://gimp.org/screenshots/windowsxp_screenshot1.png I have a soft corner for Gtk myself, but I still can't say that it has a native windows look. BTW, thanks for the bittorrent link. Good to see Bram using Gtk now. Installing megs of wxwindows/python just to run bittorrent on various linux distros was quite a pain. > GTK+ is licensed under the GNU's LGPL (Lesser General Public License, > found in the source code or from the web²) which pretty much allows you > to link property code without any restrictions on that code *only*! > (Any modifications to the GTK+ source must be re-released to the public > of the whole package to be distributed or requested from a client who > have received a copy of said package/application.) You really should look at the wxwindows licence then. http://www.opensource.org/licenses/wxwindows.php It is LGPL + more freedom for commercial users. > > > Sorry for being nit-picky (this is the 2nd time this day but on another > list!). :) - Sandip -- Sandip Bhattacharya * Puroga Technologies * [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: http://www.puroga.com * Home/Blog: http://www.sandipb.net/blog PGP/GPG Signature: 51A4 6C57 4BC6 8C82 6A65 AE78 B1A1 2280 A129 0FF3 _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor