How to decide (and know) which Python GTK version to use?
Chris Green
cl at isbd.net
Mon Jul 30 11:45:16 EDT 2018
I want to decide which is the 'best' Python GTK to use on my Linux
(xubuntu) systems. There seem to be quite a few versions of Python
GTK bindings out there and I'm confused!
I wrote a Python GUI program a little while ago that uses Python GTK
with:-
import gtk
I *think* this is probably GTK 2, or something. I can't find the
proper documentation for this. Is it old/obsolescent?
I'm just starting to write another program now and I seem to be using
GTK 3 (maybe!) by doing:-
import gi
gi.require_version('Gtk', '3.0')
from gi.repository import Gtk
Is this the right/best place to be?
I know this is a bit of a "how long is a piece of string" question but
some guidance would be very welcome. The stuff I write is purely for
my own use and will only ever run on Linux (mostly xubuntu but also
some other Debian derived systems such as Rasbian and Debian on
Beaglebone).
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Chris Green
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