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https://live.gnome.org/PyGObject
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* [[http://pygtk.r.tedut.com/|[tedut.com] Python GTK (Bahasa Indonesia)]] | * [[https://github.com/nopri/id-python-gtk|[id-python-gtk] Python GTK (Bahasa Indonesia)]] |
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'''Note: New users are encouraged to use GTK+3 through the [[https://live.gnome.org/PyGObject|PyGObject bindings]] instead of using PyGTK with GTK+2. Windows users may still want to keep using PyGTK until more convenient installers are published.''' | |
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[[http://pygtkcodes.r.tedut.com/|[tedut.com] PyGTK examples]] | [[https://github.com/nopri/pygtk-codes|[pygtk-codes] Sample PyGTK Codes]] |
PyGtk is a set of Python bindings to the popular GTK Toolkit. It provides an object-oriented interface that is slightly higher level than the C one. It is simple to install on Unix, Win32 installer versions are available, and Mac OS X versions are in development.
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KiWi is a set of classes and wrappers for PyGTK that were developed to provide a sort of framework for applications. Roughly modelled on Smalltalk's MVC, Kiwi intention is becoming a simple way to make a UI.
Note: New users are encouraged to use GTK+3 through the PyGObject bindings instead of using PyGTK with GTK+2. Windows users may still want to keep using PyGTK until more convenient installers are published.
[pygtk-codes] Sample PyGTK Codes