Christopher Hatherly wrote: > Hi Pythonistas, > > I'm a newbie. I've worked through some introductory python books, and > feel that I now understand the logic on the coding side enough to make > the application I'm after. However I'm now trying to turn my code into a > (fairly complex) graphical app, and have found both Tkinter and wxPython > to be much more complex than perhaps they need to be (at least for the > beginner. Or perhaps I just haven't yet found a good, easy to follow > tutorial???) > > I read somewhere that BoaConstructor was a good alternative. I installed > and had a look, and it seems promising. Just wondering if anyone could > pass on any advice before I leap into it though. Specifically, my app > needs full-screen display of lots of very simple bitmaps with precise > control over display timing (synchronising with vertical refresh etc). > Any advice much appreciated. > I'd say that it sounds like a job for Pygame, if you don't need actual GUI controls. I think if you used PyOpenGL + Pygame you could have vsync. pygame itself might have an option for this. Displaying lots of bitmaps may be painful in a GUI toolkit. HTH, -Luke
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