You are right, the size of (the compiled) web2py_win.zip would jump 3
megs.

On Nov 6, 2:40 pm, Timothy Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Laren,
> I'm sure that's cool.  I'm a big fan of wxWidgets!...but....it's a really 
> heavy library for such a simple little server widget.  Including this would 
> increase the size of the web2py download by magnitudes.  While I'm not so 
> great at Win32 programming, I would suggest that using the existing widget 
> with a system-tray icon coded in pyWin32 would be much more in line with the 
> small, svelt-ness of web2py.
> -tim
> mdipierro wrote:wow. I want to see this. Where is it? Massimo On Nov 6, 9:29 
> am,"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:web2py lovers, In my quest to 
> deploy a web2py app for use as a client application, I wanted the web2py 
> server/framework to run in the System Tray (Windows). Since I'm pretty sure 
> tcl/tk can not do this, so I spent some time coding a wxPython widget. I 
> hacked widget.py to add a new command line parameter to invoke this instead 
> of Massimo's tk widget. I then compiled it as a windows app (instead of a 
> console) using py2exe. Anyway, just thought I'd put it out there, if anyone 
> is interested I'd love to contribute back. Love hacking web2py. LarenMTL
>
>  tfarrell.vcf
> < 1KViewDownload
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