Hello Alan!! Thank you for tha advice! I'll look at your tutorial, and test the options you're giving to me. Thank you 2011/8/22 Alan Gauld <[email protected]>
> On 22/08/11 16:21, Susana Iraiis Delgado Rodriguez wrote: > > I want to start desingning and developing python interfaces, but I don't >> know what library or tool can help me to accomplish my goal. >> > > Three are pros and cons to all the different options available. > > My personal recommendation is to use Tkinter, purely because it comes with > Python and is one of the easiest to learn. > > wxPython and PyQt and pyGTK are all valid alternatives but you need to > download and install them. Tkinter comes in the standard library. > > > Windows XP. The interfaces I want to create will be very simple, just to >> select a directory, entry some text, etc. >> > > You might find easyGUI is sufficient for your needs but its not a full GUI > tool, it just makes using Python in a GUI environment slightly more user > friendly. > > Personally I'd stick with Tkinter. > > You can find a short introduction to GUI programming in my tutorial, and it > covers Tkinter and a short comparative example using wxPython. > The latter is definitely a better bet if you want to move on to more > sophisticated UIs, especially if you want to include features like printing > (surprisingly difficult on Windows!) > > -- > Alan G > Author of the Learn to Program web site > http://www.alan-g.me.uk/ > > ______________________________**_________________ > Tutor maillist - [email protected] > To unsubscribe or change subscription options: > http://mail.python.org/**mailman/listinfo/tutor<http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor> >
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