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PyGUI (Greg's Pythonic GUI Framework) Version 1.3
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Some of you may remember the project I started a few years ago to
define a pythonic GUI API for implementation on multiple platforms.
I didn't make much progress on it for a while, but the project
wasn't dead, just resting. Following a recent burst of activity,
I am now pleased to announce the release of version 1.3.
This release marks a milestone in the development of PyGUI,
because, for the first time, implementations for two platforms
are included:
* MacOS X, via Carbon
* Linux, via Gtk
The Gtk implementation should also be usable on other Unix/X11
systems, or on Windows, if suitable libraries are installed.
Download from here, or read the documentation online:
http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~greg/python_gui/
Note: This version is not quite complete yet; support for
images is missing, and a few classes remain to be documented.
I expect to remedy these things soon.
Greg Ewing
(e-mail address removed)
=================================================
Some of you may remember the project I started a few years ago to
define a pythonic GUI API for implementation on multiple platforms.
I didn't make much progress on it for a while, but the project
wasn't dead, just resting. Following a recent burst of activity,
I am now pleased to announce the release of version 1.3.
This release marks a milestone in the development of PyGUI,
because, for the first time, implementations for two platforms
are included:
* MacOS X, via Carbon
* Linux, via Gtk
The Gtk implementation should also be usable on other Unix/X11
systems, or on Windows, if suitable libraries are installed.
Download from here, or read the documentation online:
http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~greg/python_gui/
Note: This version is not quite complete yet; support for
images is missing, and a few classes remain to be documented.
I expect to remedy these things soon.
Greg Ewing
(e-mail address removed)