I'm in the process of redoing the wxPython website and realized how
ancient the current screenshots on the website are. So if you have
created something in wxPython that would be good to showcase on the
website please send them to me. I'm thinking about doing it something
like this: http://www.wxwidgets.org/about/screenshots/, so along with
the screenshots please send a short description and a URL to link it to,
if desired.
2017-07-19 5:23 GMT+03:00 Robin Dunn <robin@alldunn.com>:
Hi All,
I'm in the process of redoing the wxPython website and realized how
ancient the current screenshots on the website are. So if you have
created something in wxPython that would be good to showcase on the
website please send them to me. I'm thinking about doing it something
like this: Screenshots - wxWidgets, so along with
the screenshots please send a short description and a URL to link it to,
if desired.
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I'm in the process of redoing the wxPython website and realized how
ancient the current screenshots on the website are. So if you have
created something in wxPython that would be good to showcase on the
website please send them to me. I'm thinking about doing it something
like this: Screenshots - wxWidgets, so along with
the screenshots please send a short description and a URL to link it to,
if desired.
Thanks for all your hard work on wxPython. If you don't mind using commercial software in your showcase you are welcome to use BetaMatch which uses wxPython. It's a very specialized software for component matching of antennas. A screenshot is attached and website is http://www.mnw-scan.com/.A demo version can be downloaded from the site if anybody is interested in playing around.
I'm in the process of redoing the wxPython website and realized how
ancient the current screenshots on the website are. So if you have
created something in wxPython that would be good to showcase on the
website please send them to me. I'm thinking about doing it something
like this: Screenshots - wxWidgets, so along with
the screenshots please send a short description and a URL to link it to,
if desired.
Thanks for all your hard work on wxPython. If you don't mind using
commercial software in your showcase you are welcome to use BetaMatch
which uses wxPython. It's a very specialized software for component
matching of antennas. A screenshot is attached and website is http://www.mnw-scan.com/.A demo version can be downloaded from the
site if anybody is interested in playing around.
Max
Hi All,
I'm in the process of redoing the wxPython website and realized how
ancient the current screenshots on the website are. So if you have
created something in wxPython that would be good to showcase on the
website please send them to me. I'm thinking about doing it something
like this: Screenshots - wxWidgets, so along with
the screenshots please send a short description and a URL to link it to,
if desired.
Looking very good, (and a lot less dated). Nice to finally have Phoenix
at the top level.
···
On 23/07/2017 05:31, Robin Dunn wrote:
Max Landaeus wrote:
Hi Robin,
Thanks for all your hard work on wxPython. If you don't mind using
commercial software in your showcase you are welcome to use BetaMatch
which uses wxPython. It's a very specialized software for component
matching of antennas. A screenshot is attached and website is http://www.mnw-scan.com/.A demo version can be downloaded from the
site if anybody is interested in playing around.
Max
On 2017-07-19 04:23, Robin Dunn wrote:
Hi All,
I'm in the process of redoing the wxPython website and realized how
ancient the current screenshots on the website are. So if you have
created something in wxPython that would be good to showcase on the
website please send them to me. I'm thinking about doing it something
like this: Screenshots - wxWidgets, so along with
the screenshots please send a short description and a URL to link it to,
if desired.
Thanks!
Thanks all. The new site is live.
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Thanks for all your hard work on wxPython. If you don't mind using
commercial software in your showcase you are welcome to use BetaMatch
which uses wxPython. It's a very specialized software for component
matching of antennas. A screenshot is attached and website is http://www.mnw-scan.com/.A demo version can be downloaded from the
site if anybody is interested in playing around.
Max
On 2017-07-19 04:23, Robin Dunn wrote:
Hi All,
I'm in the process of redoing the wxPython website and realized how
ancient the current screenshots on the website are. So if you have
created something in wxPython that would be good to showcase on the
website please send them to me. I'm thinking about doing it something
like this: Screenshots - wxWidgets, so along with
the screenshots please send a short description and a URL to link it to,
if desired.
Thanks!
Thanks all. The new site is live.
Looking very good, (and a lot less dated). Nice to finally have Phoenix
at the top level.
--
Steve (Gadget) Barnes
Any opinions in this message are my personal opinions and do not reflect
those of my employer.
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I’m creator/maintainer of PsychoPy (www.psychopy.org) which uses wx for its GUI. We have a code editor (simple STC-based) and the screenshot isn’t very interesting for that I guess, but there’s also the graphic “Builder” view for visual programming of psychology experiments, and I guess that’s using a wider range of the wx functionality. Screenshots for both attached (but we also have many subsequent dialog boxes to include if you like).
FYI, on your website you cite Python as a free alternative to Matlab. That is not correct. Python is an open source interpreted language, like Ruby, Perl. and Java (minus the compile phase). SciPy is a Python package with many Matlab like functions (and there are probably others). Octave (https://www.gnu.org/software/octave/) is a free alternative to Matlab
I’m creator/maintainer of PsychoPy (www.psychopy.org) which uses wx for its GUI. We have a code editor (simple STC-based) and the screenshot isn’t very interesting for that I guess, but there’s also the graphic “Builder” view for visual programming of psychology experiments, and I guess that’s using a wider range of the wx functionality. Screenshots for both attached (but we also have many subsequent dialog boxes to include if you like).
best wishes,
Jon
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FYI, on your website you cite Python as a free alternative to Matlab. That is not correct.
You could certainly say the Scipy stack is an alternative to Matlab – which has much going for it as an alternative, in addition to it being free (gratis and libre).
I’m creator/maintainer of PsychoPy (www.psychopy.org) which uses wx for its GUI. We have a code editor (simple STC-based) and the screenshot isn’t very interesting for that I guess, but there’s also the graphic “Builder” view for visual programming of psychology experiments, and I guess that’s using a wider range of the wx functionality. Screenshots for both attached (but we also have many subsequent dialog boxes to include if you like).
best wishes,
Jon
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