Dick Moores wrote:
And which ones do people
actually use? Commercial or Freeware.
I have tried SPE/wxGlade/pycard and a few others and still use xrced, it does basically what I need, it does the grunt work of fitting together the windows and sizers so I don't put a sizer where there should be a window etc. So I find xrced quite satisfactory, it seems sometimes being unambitious is the best ambition...
Lee
At the risk of making a "me too" post, I use xrced
too. It's a little quirky and tempermental. It
doesn't give you a way to do everything that XRC will
support, but it is free and fairly reliable. It
doesn't take that long to learn and it copes well if
you have to make changes to the raw XML with a text
editor.
With a little practice, I've found I'm able to make a
very good-looking interface with xrced.
Gre7g
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--- Lee Merrill <lee@bustech.com> wrote:
I have tried SPE/wxGlade/pycard and a few others and
still use xrced, it
does basically what I need, it does the grunt work
of fitting together
the windows and sizers so I don't put a sizer where
there should be a
window etc. So I find xrced quite satisfactory, it
seems sometimes being
unambitious is the best ambition...
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Lee Merrill schreef:
Dick Moores wrote:
And which ones do people
actually use? Commercial or Freeware.
I have tried SPE/wxGlade/pycard and a few others and still use xrced, it
does basically what I need, it does the grunt work of fitting together
the windows and sizers so I don't put a sizer where there should be a
window etc. So I find xrced quite satisfactory, it seems sometimes being
unambitious is the best ambition...
Just a correction: SPE is an editor, which ships with two GUI builders:
wxGlade and XRCed.
Stani