Is npyscreen still alive?
Grant Edwards
grant.b.edwards at gmail.com
Mon Apr 24 12:32:37 EDT 2023
On 2023-04-24, Grant Edwards <grant.b.edwards at gmail.com> wrote:
> The other big advantage of an ncurses program is that since curses
> support is in the std library, a curses app is simpler to
> distribute. Right now, the application is a single .py file you
> just copy to the destination machine and run. It supports
> command-line use and a Tk GUI. I can add an ncurses "CUI" without
> having to either adopt a more complex bundling mechanism that
> requires it to be "installed" or require that users install
> dependencies via pip/apt/yum/whatever.
However... I just realized that Python's curses support is missing two
huge chunks: both menu and form support are not there. I guess that
explains why people feel the need to write high-level UI wrappers for
Python curses: the high level stuff that curses does support is
missing from the Python bindings.
Adding a curses UI for my app might not be feasible after all...
--
Grant
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