WxPython versus Tkinter.

rantingrick rantingrick at gmail.com
Fri Jan 28 09:09:07 EST 2011


On Jan 28, 2:33 am, "Octavian Rasnita" <orasn... at gmail.com> wrote:
> From: "Terry Reedy" <tjre... at udel.edu>
>
> > For example: pygui pretty much uses native widgets on Windows and OX and
> > gtk (I believe) on *nix. How is the accessibility of those widget sets *as
> > accessed through pygui*? Is it different from the 'native' accessibility
> > of each of those set?
>
> Thank you for telling about this GUI lib!
> I have tested the sample apps it offers and the standard dialogs are very
> accessible. I hope it is the same in case of the other common controls like
> list boxes, list views, check boxes, radio buttons, combo boxes, tree
> views...

It is great to hear that pyGUI is accessible! You know, if we cannot
have wxPython in the stdlib my next choice would be pyGUI. Heck, we
should have started with pyGUI 20 years ago and we would better off
today!





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