(Aug-20-2018, 09:58 PM)Gribouillis Wrote: Another aspect, from the python programmer's point of vue is that tk is not at all pythonic, which makes tkinter programming look unnatural in the python world.
I agree. I couldn't find any GUI framework (that I was capable of using) that "felt" like it fit in Python. I tried to make PySimpleGUI as Python-friendly as possible and to use the language features as well as I could.
One Python construct that came in handy in a number of places was the concept of "None". for example, when a window is closed using the "X" in the corner, the button text that is returned is None. It felt-right to do it that way.
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New feature news....
Just added a couple of cool features today.... keyboard input and mouse scroll wheel support. I have been working with another package developer that is working on PyMuPDF. He made a little PDF viewer using PySimpleGUI. Now page-up/page down works as well as the mouse scroll wheel. It's in my Dev Latest branch
Thanks for the witty banter and "competitive" viewpoints. I appreciate the suggested feature additions.
Most have been added. But I've had enough "encouragement" from this forum. Enjoy your blinking green cursor world. I'll stop posting here.