In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Alejandro Weinstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>the standard GUI for Python. I read some tutorials, but didn't go to
>far, and didn't like the Tkinter looks too much. Then I tried
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>IMO, wxPython has a softert learning curve (specially if you use
>wxGlade), is portable between unix/windows/mac, with the advantage
>over Tkinter that it has a native look. Regarding documentation,
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While people seem to mean a range of different things when they
write, "Tkinter doesn't look 'native'", most of them are being
addressed in revisions currently underway. In fact, new look-
and-feel are available in early releases for those interested in
experimentation.
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