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Python package for develop an SDI/MDI application and set of widgets.
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pytkapp
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Python package for develop an application that provide
multi-documents/single-document interface
with using of tkinter library and set of additional tkinter
widgets.
See available demos:
pytkapp/demo/run_ptaoptionsdemo.py - run GUI demo for option's container (available widgets, rules)
pytkapp/demo/run_ptamdidemo.py - run demo of MDI application
pytkapp/demo/run_ptasdidemo.py - run demo of SDI application
pytkapp/demo/run_tkwbasicdemo.py - run demo of basic widgets
pytkapp/demo/run_tkwtldemo.py - run demo of tablelist-based widgets
pytkapp/demo/run_diademo.py - run demo for dialog widgets (selector, xmessage)
Notes
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1) PyTkApp package was tested on python 2.7, 3.1
2) If you planning to use tablelist-based widgets then you need to download
tcl Tablelist package from http://www.nemethi.de/
The Larch Environment is a research project, whose aim is to create a visual interactive programming environment, based around the Python programming language.
includes several pygame scripts and pygame libraries. the scripts are a tile editor and a level editor. the libraries include a state engine, a full featured gui, html rendering, document layout, text rendering, sprite and tile engine, and a timer.
The Genomic Epidemiology Ontology covers food-borne disease terms
Here we introduce a Genomic Epidemiology Ontology (GenEpiO) that covers vocabulary necessary to identify, document and research food-borne pathogens and associated outbreaks. We envision various subdomains including genomic laboratory testing, specimen and isolate metadata, and epidemiological case investigations. The project files are currently hosted at https://github.com/GenEpiO/genepio/ . Here we provide the genepio-consortium@lists.sourceforge.net listserve.