I'd like to propose gnome-python for inclusion in Gnome Bindings. For
those who don't know, gnome-python offers convenient
wrappers for most APIs in GNOME Developer Platform, including the
following modules:
gnome, gnome.ui, gnome.canvas, gnome.vfs
gconf
bonobo, bonobo.activation, bonobo.ui
It also has bindings for some desktop modules:
gtkhtml2
gnome.applet
nautilus
gnomeprint, gnomeprint.ui
I think gnome-python is the perfect complement for pygtk, if one wants
to write a full featured GNOME application in the Python programming
language.
Regards.
PS: I remind everyone about the new cvs module, gnome-python/pygnome-
hello, demonstrating how to make a GNOME application using pygtk and
gnome-python. Suggestions to improve it are welcome too!
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Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro
<gjc inescporto pt> <gustavo users sourceforge net>
The universe is always one step beyond logic.
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