[pygtk] Improving pygtk appearance, or moving to wxPython?
Greg Ewing
greg.ewing at canterbury.ac.nz
Thu May 4 12:31:48 WST 2006
Thomas Mills Hinkle wrote:
> 1. If you need a widget that does not exist in other applications, you
> need to draw it yourself and can control the look of it.
Even then, you should probably use the facilities of
the theme mechanism wherever possible to make your
widget follow the current theme somewhat. The Style
object attached to a widget has methods for drawing
lines, boxes, etc. in a way that matches the current
style.
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