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Writing GTK UI for Python apps in XUL

Hi everyone,

Is it possible to write UI code in XUL for a GTK Python application? I
found NuFox, which does the reverse (lets me write Python to generate
XUL)

Thanks.

Nov 2 '07 #1
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>>>>"Devraj" == Devraj <de****@gmail.c omwrites:

DevrajHi everyone, Is it possible to write UI code in XUL for a
DevrajGTK Python application? I found NuFox, which does the
Devrajreverse (lets me write Python to generate XUL)

i wrote such a system as a proof of concept, it's far from being
complete.

you can find the sources here:

http://www.artiemestieri.tn.it/~azazel/darcs/snakegtk

with it you can use python scripting inside xul files.
Take a look at this

http://www.artiemestieri.tn.it/~azaz...egtk/doc/site/

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