Building a Python app with Mozilla
- From: Thorsten Kampe <thorsten@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 00:40:40 +0200
Hi,
I've already sent this to the Komodo mailing list (which seemed to me
the more appropriate place) but unfortunately I got no response.
I'd like to build a Python GUI app. Neither Tkinter nor Wxpython nor
PyQT are actually what I want (because the lack of GUI builders and
they don't really look good on Windows and Linux).
Komodo itself is an excellent example of a - at least Python driven -
application that looks superb and has superior functionality so it
seems natural to use the Komodo approach for me.
Some questions
* Is there a simple How-To how to build a very simple (Python) app
with the Mozilla framework? Kind of "Hello world"...?
* Is is reasonable to think that building a GUI with Mozilla is easier
than using Python frameworks because Mozilla does most of the GUI
work?
Thorsten
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