of course that begs the question, is wx/python measurably more efficient than tcl/tk? i've tried to find some objective benchmarks but have had no luck so far. i think really before the massive and disruptive process of porting pd to a new toolkit there needs to be an objective evaluation if tcl/tk really is to blame for the perceived graphical issues. i'd wager that there is a lot of optimising with the current tcl/tk gui left to be done before you can conclusively say that tcl/tk is junk.
Jerome Etienne wrote:
On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 11:41:15AM -0800, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
AFAIK, there is no work being done on porting Pd to wx, it was just a possible direction for the future.
python + wxwindow would give a nice gui and great portability.
- a nice gui thanks to native gui e.g. looks like OSX on mac, windows
on mswindows, gnome/kde on linux
- great portability because python and wxworks run on linux, mac, windows
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