Publisher review:Building GTK GUIs interactively script simulates a python interpreter which transparently allows the user to use gtk widgets. One of pythons greatest strengths is the ability to try things interactively at the interpreter.
Using Tkinter shares this strength, since one can create buttons, windows and other widgets, and instantly see them onscreen, click on buttons to activate callbacks and still be able to edit and add to the widgets from the python command line.
While the python GTK bindings are generally excellent, one of their flaws is that this is not possible.
Before anything is actually displayed, the gtk.mainloop() function must be called, ending the possibility of interactive manipulation.
This script simulates a python interpreter which transparently allows the user to use gtk widgets without having to call mainloop(), in much the same way as Tk widgetg to call />
Building GTK GUIs interactively 1.2 is a Python script for Development Tools scripts design by Brian McErlean.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
Building GTK GUIs interactively script simulates a python interpreter which transparently allows the user to use gtk widgets.
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris