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<<BR>> <<HTML(<font size=+1>)>>'''Hello!''' Welcome to the '''wxPy''''''Wiki''', (pronounced wix-pee-wi-kee) a collaborative document evolution system for the [[wxPython]] project, implemented using MoinMoin. Anyone can edit content here, you just have to follow TheRules or risk facing the RathOfRobin ;-) . The purpose of the '''wxPy''''''Wiki''' is to provide documentation, examples, how-tos, etc. for helping people learn, understand and use [[wxPython]]. Anything that falls within those guidelines is fair game. <<HTML(</font>)>>
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[[HTML(<font size="+1">)]]'''Hi!''' Welcome to the '''wxPy''''''Wiki''', (pronounced wix-pee-wi-kee) a collaborative document evolution system for the ["wxPython"] project, implemented using MoinMoin. Anyone can edit content here, you just have to follow TheRules or risk facing the RathOfRobin ;) .
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There are several types of information available here. Currently they are:
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[[BR]]  . Learning wxPython:
  * [[Getting Started]] -- Installation and getting up and running
  * [[How to Learn wxPython]] -- Basics about teaching yourself wxPython
  * [[Using wxPython Demo Code]] - Explains how to take code from the wxPython Demo and use it in your own projects
  * [[http://showmedo.com/videos/series?name=PythonWxPythonBeginnersSeries|ShowMeDo]] -- Kyran Dale's excellent video series
  * YouTubeVideoSeries -- wxPython Programming Tutorial on youtube
  * [[wxPython Style Guide]] -- Elements of good coding style for wxPython
  * ObstacleCourse -- A series of self-teaching tutorials
  * [[StephenMtangoo/Mtangoo Code snippets|wxPython Classes interactions]]
  * [[http://www.learningpython.com/2007/01/29/creating-a-gui-using-python-wxwidgets-and-wxpython/|www.learningpython.com]] -- Creating a GUI using Python, wxWidgets, and wxPython - An introductory tutorial
  * [[http://zetcode.com/wxpython|The wxPython Guide]] -- Beyond AnotherTutorial
  * WxGladeTutorial -- How to use the wxGlade GUI to produce wxPython applications
  * [[self.Bind vs. self.button.Bind]] -- When to bind directly to the source widget
  * SizerTutorials - A series of tutorials showing how to use the various sizers
  * [[wxPython by Example]] - A simple example the illustrates several techniques that would be useful in a proper application.
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    There are several types of information available here. Currently they are:
        * ["Getting Started"]
        * ["Frequently Asked Questions"]
        * ["wxPython Cookbook"]
 <<BR>> Answering Questions:
  * [[Choosing wxPython over Tkinter]] -- Comparisons with the ''other'' GUI toolkit
  * [[Frequently Asked Questions]] -- Answers to a few FAQs
  * [[Asking For Help]] -- Read this if you need help with your code.
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[[BR]]  <<BR>> Recipes and Examples:
  * '''[[wxPython Cookbook]]''' -- Recipes for cooking specific features using wxPython
   * '''[[wxPython Patterns]]''' -- Recipes and documents describing wxPython and design patterns
  * '''[[GridCellChoiceEditor]]''' -- Dynamic list updating with a wx.grid.GridCellChoiceEditor
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    Didn't find what you are looking for? You can
        * Ask about it on the ["wxPython-users"] or ["wxPython-docs"] mail lists
        * [http://lists.wxwindows.org/search/ Search] the mail lists, (it also searches the [http://wxWindows.org/ wxWindows] mail lists.)
        * WriteItYourself, just be sure to follow TheRules.
 
 <<BR>> Other Documentation:
  * '''[[wxPythonInAction]]''' -- Info about the wxPython Book ('''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W00t|w00t!]]''')
  * [[Other Docs]] -- Including OSX help and hints
  * [[XRCInformation]] -- Information regarding XRC files, and usage under wxPython and C++
  * [[XRCTutorial]] -- An introduction and guide to using XRC
  * [[XRCAndI18N]] -- An internationalization experience lesson
  * [[XRCed Tutorial]] -- A walkthrough on building a basic wx app, from design in XRCed to the Python code to installation with py2exe/py2app.
  * UsingXmlResources -- Examples of XRC programs
  * [[http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wxpython/wxPython-newdocs-2.8.8.1.tar.bz2|wxPython-API-Reference 2.8.8.1 Download]] -- Download the wxPython-API-Reference. (Created with [[http://epydoc.sourceforge.net/|Epydoc]].)
  * [[wxSizer in python]]

 <<BR>> The wxPython''''''Pit:
  * [[wxPythonPit Apps]] -- Links to apps that use wxPython
  * [[wxPythonPit Libs]] -- Links to libs you can use in your wxPython apps
   * [[http://xoomer.alice.it/infinity77/main/freeware.html|Andrea's Freeware Section]]

 <<BR>> For wxPython developers and contributors:
  * [[Helping Out]]
  * VersionSelection
  * MultiVersionInstalls
  * [[wxPRE]]
  * [[wxPython Demo]] Update
  * [[wxPython Third-party libraries]] Update
  * TheBounties

 <<BR>> Other wxPython-related projects:
  * [[http://avc.inrim.it/|AVC, Application View Controller]] a fully automatic, live connection among graphical interface widgets and application variables.
  * [[Boa Constructor]]
  * WxWrappers - application frameworks written around WxPython, such as PythonCard and [[Wax]]
  * [[wxGlade]] and [[wxDesigner]] - graphic editors
 <<BR>> Didn't find what you are looking for? You can:
  * Ask about it on the
  [[wxPython-users]] or [[wxPython-docs]] mail lists
  * [[http://lists.wxwindows.org/cgi-bin/search.cgi|Search]] the mail lists, (it also searches the [[http://wxWidgets.org/|wxWidgets]] mail lists.)
  * Look at the
  [[http://wiki.wxwidgets.org/wiki.pl?Table_Of_Contents|wxWidgets Wiki]]
  * WriteItYourself, just be sure to follow TheRules.
  * WxSmallApp, and updated version of SmallApp


Hello! Welcome to the wxPyWiki, (pronounced wix-pee-wi-kee) a collaborative document evolution system for the wxPython project, implemented using MoinMoin. Anyone can edit content here, you just have to follow TheRules or risk facing the RathOfRobin ;-) . The purpose of the wxPyWiki is to provide documentation, examples, how-tos, etc. for helping people learn, understand and use wxPython. Anything that falls within those guidelines is fair game.

There are several types of information available here. Currently they are:

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