Hello,
 
  Dethe Elza has created an OS X application using
Python that lets you preview Renaissance XUL markup
also known as GMarkup (short for GNUStep Markup).

   Dethe writes:

  Today's exercise was to port the GMarkup Browser, an
Objective-C program which comes with Renaissance, to
Python. Using this allows you to see what various
gmarkup files will look like when they are loaded,
which is very handy as you're developing a program's
UI, without having to build a program around them. The
source code of Renaissance (available separately from
the binary we installed a few entries ago) contains an
Examples folder showing all of the tags in use, both
as small toy examples and tests, and as full-fledged
applications. It's well worth downloading this and
poking around in it with the Browser.

  More @
http://livingcode.blogspot.com/2004/11/gmarkup-browser.html

   - Gerald   

PS: Dethe Elza will talk about "Creating OS X Cocoa
Applications Using XML and Python" in December at the
Vancouver XML Developers Association (VanX). See
http://vanx.org for details.

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Gerald Bauer
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http://richcon.com
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