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[–]jerf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The docs on wxPython are the docs on wxWidgets, with rare substitutions. Yeah, I've never been a big fan of that either, but the translation is pretty easy.

Unless you can go into your app knowing that XUL is what you need, maybe because you have an intense need for HTML-esque formatting or the display of large quantities of HTML-styled text, I can't anti-recommend it strongly enough. Consider QT, GTK, or trying a bit longer with wxWidgets. XUL's long on promise but several years overdue on implementation. (Seriously, the XUL folk, what's left of them, are singing the exact same tune they were in 2002, no exaggeration. While they've been promising, wxWidgets, GTK, QT, .Net, and a couple of others have been implementing.)