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I just got Linux Mint 7 and I installed IDLE. I want to know if there is "drag and drop"(like WYSIWYG interface) python GUI builder for Linux??







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For wxPython you can use:
Boa Constructor
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wxGlade

wxGlade comes as a tool with Stani's Python Editor (SPE), a very nice wxPython based IDE that can be downloaded from:
http://developer.berlios.de/project/...?group_id=4161

PyQT installs with a designer program that is pretty good I hear.
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For wxPython you can use:
Boa Constructor
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wxGlade

PyQT installs with a designer program that is pretty good I hear.

I installed Glade Interface Designer and IDLE 2.6. But, I dont know how to use Glade. Is there any good tutorial site for learning Glade?

I'll try Boa Constructor.

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I have used Boa Constructor, but in my opinion, I think it involves a LOT of coding....which is why I am using FarPY GUI(without success!). I haven't yet tried Glade, but I'm thinking of trying wxSmith's(I think that's what it's called!) pretty soon...
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I use wxGlade when I'm not making the interface purely by coding, and I'd definitely suggest it. It did take me a little messing and tinkering around with to get the hang of it, but it's definitely worth the effort.

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Here's the wxGlade user manual:
http://wxglade.sourceforge.net/manual/index.html

and tutorial:
http://wxglade.sourceforge.net/tutorial.php
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