Dave S wrote: > Yep both apps are on the same machine, the company just wants to put a > corporate GUI on my Python code to claim it as their own because they cant > work out how to convert some of the Python to C++ - I leverage the Python > interpreter parsing to evaluate some fairly complex and user changeable > logical expressions + I have written a class that sits on top of Reportlab to > generate the PDF manuals. They don't want to re-write that either :)
Why not write the GUI in Python too? Another option is to embed the Python interpreter in the C++ program, rather than making it a separate program. This might be a good fit for your requirements. > SQLite ? - just Googled it and it looks interesting. Licence seems OK too - > these guys are allergic to the GPL - reportlab is BSD. That's another reason > that they want their own GUI - QT4 on windows .... Why is QT4 a problem? If they want QT4, presumably they already have a commercial license. If they don't want QT4, use Tkinter or wxPython. Kent _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor