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= Getting Started =
== Getting Started ==
[[PyGTK]] Tutorials
[[PyGTK]] Tutorials
* [[/Hello_World_Tutorial|PyGTK Activity Tutorials]]: with and without Glade
* [[/Hello_World_Tutorial|PyGTK Activity Tutorials]]: with and without Glade
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* [http://www.pygtk.org/docs/pygtk/index.html PyGTK Reference]
* [http://www.pygtk.org/docs/pygtk/index.html PyGTK Reference]


= Wiki Pages =
== See also ==
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== External links ==
= Links =
*[http://www.pygtk.org/ PyGTK]
*[http://www.pygtk.org/ PyGTK]
*[http://www.learningpython.com/2006/07/25/writing-a-custom-widget-using-pygtk/ Doing a Widget using PyGtk]
*[http://www.learningpython.com/2006/07/25/writing-a-custom-widget-using-pygtk/ Doing a Widget using PyGtk]

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From the about page:

About PyGTK

PyGTK provides a convenient wrapper for the GTK+ library for use in Python programs, taking care of many of the boring details such as managing memory and type casting. When combined with the PyORBit, gnome-python, gnome-python-desktop or gnome-python-extras modules, it can be used to write full featured Gnome applications.

GTK+ is a GUI toolkit for developing graphical applications that run on POSIX systems such as Linux, Windows and MacOS X (provided that an X server for MacOS X has been installed). It provides a comprehensive set of widgets, and supports Unicode and bidirectional text. It links into the Gnome Accessibility Framework through the ATK library.

Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language. It is often compared to Tcl, Perl, Scheme or Java. Python combines remarkable power with very clear syntax. It has modules, classes, exceptions, very high level dynamic data types, and dynamic typing.

The current version of PyGTK requires GTK+ >= 2.0 and Python >= 2.2 to build.

Getting Started

PyGTK Tutorials

External

See also


External links