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From: Andrew S. <an...@in...> - 2011-03-11 09:53:53
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Hi Alec,
If I can share my experience I would recommend that you seriously consider
using wxPython rather than PythonCard. If you perceive not having a GUI a
problem, once you get used to sizers you will find they
are extremely powerful and effective. I initially tried PythonCard but moved
to wxPython and have not regretted it. wxPython is wonderful; very much a
top-quality and living product with great support and excellent
documentation in the form of the book "wxPython in Action", co-authored by
its creator Robin Dunn.
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 11:33 AM, Alec Bennett <wry...@gm...> wrote:
> I'm wondering if anyone might know how to set the background color of a
> PythonCard window? Something akin to the wxPython method of
> SetBackgroundColour("white")?
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