Gui Advice Needed: wxPython or PyQT ?
Cameron Laird
claird at lairds.com
Thu May 8 07:33:33 EDT 2003
In article <3EB99086.2035CB09 at PublicPropertySoftware.com>,
<achrist at easystreet.com> wrote:
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>Compliance with standards is the key to success and prosperity,
>right up until the point when you run out of money or MS moves
>the goalposts. MS (Great Plains) is perhaps my biggest
>competitor nowadays. They don't follow my standards, why should
My sympathies. Good luck.
>I follow theirs? But I digress.
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>I really like a couple of things about wxPython: 1 -> Sizers,
>and 2 -> You can embed the various wx widgets into Html without
>a lot of commotion. The sizers let me develop on a machine with
>low resolution and big fonts that suits me, and things will run
>OK on a machine that isn't. The HTML window lets you really do
>stuff to create a sense of mood, place, purpose, or progress with
>your app. This is much easier than you can get by dragging and dropping
>standard droppings onto standard catchings. It's HTML:
>you don't have to worry much about forms and sizes, fit and
>rendering, etc, hooray. You can work quickly and look good, using
>sizers for the widgets and percents to size the HTML.
Tkinter! Its packer is much beloved for its sensible defaults,
which make rough layouts behave sensible with respect to resizings.
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Cameron Laird <Cameron at Lairds.com>
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