Alex Martelli wrote:
Dennis Lee Bieber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hassle to code, but if your application could dynamically select from whatever toolkit is available on the machine, you (and I should emphasis that this is an impersonal/generic "you" I reference) might be able to argue an exemption from the QT license.
So maybe it's time to resurrect anygui, maybe in a simplified version which can only interface to, say, PyQt or Tkinter -- 'eithergui' maybe.
Alex
Done already: 'Twilight GUI'!
http://students.ceid.upatras.gr/~sxanth/twgui/
However, it's very furstrating working on 4 toolkits in parallel and because some of the don't have good documentation, I'm doing other things right now:)
Stelios
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