[Pygui] PythonIUP as a "driver" for PyGUI?

Olof Bjarnason olof.bjarnason at gmail.com
Fri Jan 8 09:59:36 CET 2010


I friend of mine is wrapping the C-library IUP (Portable User
Interface reversed) to the .NET platform.

I thought maybe creating .pyd-files for Win/Linux/Mac would be a nice
"driver-system" for PyGUI.

IUP has much the same philosophy of fast&lightweight like PyGUI. It
uses types sparsely, eg. only strings, ints and doubles are used to
access things (strings acts as selectors for properties).

My idea is working with IUP+Python to build a "low-level"
python-driver for IUP. Then, PyGUI might be interested in build on top
of that?

The IUP project page:

http://www.tecgraf.puc-rio.br/iup/

My friend has still not published his work, but if you think this
sounds interesting I'll let you know when he's ported the full IUP
API.

Cya,

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