Re: Py2exe make wxPython window looks bad



Great, thanks all

ray223@xxxxxxxxx 写道:

zdp wrote:
Dear all:

I made a window program by wxPython. Split windows, treectrl, listctrl
and textctrl are used. When I program in python, the look & feel of the
window controls are like the windos XP look & feel, with thin and flat
border (My os is window XP). It's natural because, as I know, wxPython
use native look and feel.
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http://wiki.wxpython.org/index.cgi/FAQ#head-4cc058aed6216dd200d55a6e4c077ccbe82bd142

Regards,

Ray Smith
http://RaymondSmith.com

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