Swing/Metalworks for Python

G

Gisle Vanem

I was quite impressed by this toolkit in the latest Java SDK 1.5
(not sure if it's new in this version or not). But are there any similar
toolkits for Python that allows switching Look & Feel and Themes
in the same way?

--gv
 
D

Diez B. Roggisch

Gisle said:
I was quite impressed by this toolkit in the latest Java SDK 1.5
(not sure if it's new in this version or not). But are there any similar
toolkits for Python that allows switching Look & Feel and Themes
in the same way?

qt - free for *nixes, commercially available for windows. And the best
toolkit I've worked with.
 
A

Aquila Deus

Diez B. Roggisch said:
qt - free for *nixes, commercially available for windows. And the best
toolkit I've worked with.

There is a non-commercial version (3.1) that comes with a qt book.
 
J

Jarek Zgoda

Aquila Deus said:
There is a non-commercial version (3.1) that comes with a qt book.

But there's no PyQt version available for it, so for us, Python
programmers, it's really non-existent. You can still grab Qt-nc 2.3.0
from some servers, though.
 

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