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andymitrich2013-09-10 17:39:40
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andymitrich, 2013-09-10 17:39:40

Using the Graphics Library in Python

Colleagues, tell me, pliz, otherwise I'm swimming in the topic: if I have KDE to create a window application, I can use pyKDE, in gnome - pyGTK, right? And if I have unity, what should I use?

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Maxim Moseychuk, 2013-09-11
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Nobody limits you. You can write in both pyKDE\pyQt under gnome and pyGTK under KDE. The times when applications in a non-native environment looked foreign are long gone - everything is configurable. So don't mess around with the library, use what you are familiar with or whatever is more convenient for you.
Z.Y. My heart is for GTK, but Qt has launched its tentacles in almost all platforms. Therefore, the mind chooses Qt.

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Archet, 2013-09-10
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Unity is the same Gnome, only in profile, if my memory serves me right; so pyGTK should be fine. Correct me if I'm wrong.

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andymitrich, 2013-09-12
@andymitrich

Tried on Ubuntu 11.10 x64 and on Ubuntu 12.04 x32. When building, I explicitly specified the third version of Python.

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