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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>)>> | <<BR>> '''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 ;-) . To add or edit pages you will need to [[http://wiki.wxpython.org/FrontPage?action=login|create an account and/or login]], and you will need to be a member of the TrustedEditorsGroup. ''(Die spammers, die!)'' |
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Note: To get to the main wxPython site click [[http://wxpython.org/|here]]. | 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. ''Note: To get to the main wxPython site click [[http://www.wxpython.org|here]].'' |
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'''Learning wxPython:''' * '''[[Getting Started]]''' -- Installation and getting up and running * '''[[How to Learn wxPython]]''' -- Basics about teaching yourself wxPython * '''SizerTutorials''' -- A series of tutorials showing how to use the various sizers |
. '''Learning wxPython:''' * '''[[How to install wxPython|Installation]]''' -- How to install wxPython. (Don't forget to install the Docs & Demos!!) * '''[[How to Learn wxPython]]''' -- An overview of prerequisites and learning strategies. * '''[[Getting Started]]''' -- Hello World and basic concepts. * '''SizerTutorials''' -- A series of tutorials showing how to use the various sizers. |
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* [[http://showmedo.com/videos/series?name=PythonWxPythonBeginnersSeries|ShowMeDo]] -- Kyran Dale's excellent video series * YouTubeVideoSeries -- wxPython Programming Tutorial on youtube |
* YouTubeVideoSeries -- wxPython Programming Tutorial on youtube. |
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* [[http://zetcode.com/wxpython|zetcode.com/wxpython]] -- A slightly longer introductory tutorial. * [[AnotherTutorial]] -- A Comprehensive, linux-centric tutorial. |
* [[http://zetcode.com/wxpython|zetcode.com/wxpython]] -- A comprehensive tutorial. * [[https://pythonspot.com/wx/|pythonspot.com/wx]] -- A short, introductory tutorial. * AnotherTutorial -- A comprehensive, linux-centric tutorial. |
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* [[wxSizer in python]] -- A basic sizer primer. | |
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* [[http://www.wxpython.org/docs/api/frames.html|wxPython.org Reference]] -- Frames version of the API for the latest stable release (2.8.9.2). * [[http://xoomer.virgilio.it/infinity77/wxPython/APIMain.html|wxPython Docs]] -- Andrea Gavana's Docs for wxPython 2.8.9.1 generated with [[http://sphinx-doc.org/|Sphinx]] in 2008. * [[http://docs.wxwidgets.org/stable/wx_contents.html|wxWidgits.org]] -- Should you choose to take the red pill. * [[wxClassesCheatSheet]] (in progress). |
* [[http://wxpython.org/Phoenix/docs/html/main.html|wxPython Phoenix Reference]] -- Not quite the same as [[wxPythonClassic|Classic]], but many people prefer the [[ProjectPhoenix|Phoenix]] docs anyway because they are up to date and automatically maintained. |
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<<BR>>'''Text Books:''' * '''[[wxPythonInAction]]''' -- Info about the wxPython Book ('''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W00t|w00t!]]''') |
* [[http://docs.wxwidgets.org/stable|wxWidgets.org]] -- Should you choose to take the red pill. See [[C++GuideForwxPythoneers]] * [[wxClassesCheatSheet]] -- Shortcuts to the best docs for some of the main wx classes and methods. <<BR>>'''Books:''' * '''[[wxPythonInAction]]''' -- Info about '''the''' wxPython Book ('''[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W00t|w00t!]]''') |
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<<BR>>'''Advanced Topics:''' <<BR>>(''note'': many advanced topics are covered in [[wxPython Cookbook]].) |
* [[https://wxpython.org/bookshelf.php|wxPython Bookshelf]] Other great Python and GUI books <<BR>>'''Advanced Topics:''' <<BR>>(''note'': many advanced topics are covered in [[wxPython Cookbook]].) |
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* [[ModelViewController]] -- Separation of concerns in wxPython. See also: [[wxPython Patterns]] * [[CreatingCustomControls]] -- Subclassing controls, creating and processing events. * [[CustomEventClasses]] - When your shiny new control does something exceptionally unique. |
* ModelViewController -- Separation of concerns in wxPython. See also: [[wxPython Patterns]] * CreatingCustomControls -- Subclassing controls, creating and processing events. * CustomEventClasses - When your shiny new control does something exceptionally unique. * [[http://zetcode.com/wxpython/gdi/|DeviceContexts]] -- Drawing directly to a windows client area. |
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* [[FullyFunctionalDemo]] -- Meant to illustrate functionality, not style. * [[GridCellChoiceEditor]] -- Dynamic list updating with a wx.grid.GridCellChoiceEditor |
* FullyFunctionalDemo -- Meant to illustrate functionality, not style. * GridCellChoiceEditor -- Dynamic list updating with a wx.grid.GridCellChoiceEditor |
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* [[Choosing wxPython over Tkinter]] -- Comparisons with the ''other'' GUI toolkit | * [[Choosing wxPython over Tkinter]] -- Comparisons with the GUI toolkit distributed with Python * [[ComparingWxPythonAndPyQt|Choosing between wxPython and PyQT or PySide]] -- What is your favorite color? Blue. No. Ahhh! |
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* [[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]].) | |
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* [[http://xoomer.alice.it/infinity77/main/freeware.html|Andrea's Freeware Section]] | * [[http://xoomer.alice.it/infinity77/main/freeware.html|Andrea's Freeware Section]] |
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* [[ContributeWithGIT]] |
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<<BR>>'''Didn't find what you are looking for? You can:''' * Ask about it on the [[wxPython-users]] mail lists |
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<<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.) |
* [[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wxpython-users|Search]] the mail list. |
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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 . To add or edit pages you will need to create an account and/or login, and you will need to be a member of the TrustedEditorsGroup. (Die spammers, die!)
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.
Note: To get to the main wxPython site click here.
There are several types of information available here. Currently they are:
Learning wxPython:
Installation -- How to install wxPython. (Don't forget to install the Docs & Demos!!)
How to Learn wxPython -- An overview of prerequisites and learning strategies.
Getting Started -- Hello World and basic concepts.
SizerTutorials -- A series of tutorials showing how to use the various sizers.
UsingSizers -- How to avoid common sizer misconceptions and pitfalls.
YouTubeVideoSeries -- wxPython Programming Tutorial on youtube.
www.learningpython.com -- A short, introductory tutorial.
zetcode.com/wxpython -- A comprehensive tutorial.
pythonspot.com/wx -- A short, introductory tutorial.
AnotherTutorial -- A comprehensive, linux-centric tutorial.
ObstacleCourse -- A series of self-teaching tutorials
self.Bind vs. self.button.Bind -- When to bind directly to the source widget
API References:wxPython Phoenix Reference -- Not quite the same as Classic, but many people prefer the Phoenix docs anyway because they are up to date and automatically maintained.
wxWidgets.org -- Should you choose to take the red pill. See C++GuideForwxPythoneers
wxClassesCheatSheet -- Shortcuts to the best docs for some of the main wx classes and methods.
Books:wxPythonInAction -- Info about the wxPython Book (w00t!)
wxPythonApplicationCookbook -- Book about developing wxPython applications
wxPython Bookshelf Other great Python and GUI books
Advanced Topics:
(note: many advanced topics are covered in wxPython Cookbook.)wxPython Style Guide -- Elements of good coding style for wxPython
ModelViewController -- Separation of concerns in wxPython. See also: wxPython Patterns
CreatingCustomControls -- Subclassing controls, creating and processing events.
CustomEventClasses - When your shiny new control does something exceptionally unique.
DeviceContexts -- Drawing directly to a windows client area.
Recipes and Examples:wxPython Cookbook -- Recipes for cooking specific features using wxPython
Using wxPython Demo Code -- Explains how to take code from the wxPython Demo and use it in your own projects
WxSmallApp, and updated version of SmallApp
wxPython by Example -- A simple example the illustrates several techniques that would be useful in a proper application.
FullyFunctionalDemo -- Meant to illustrate functionality, not style.
GridCellChoiceEditor -- Dynamic list updating with a wx.grid.GridCellChoiceEditor
Answering Questions:Frequently Asked Questions -- Answers to a few FAQs
Choosing wxPython over Tkinter -- Comparisons with the GUI toolkit distributed with Python
Choosing between wxPython and PyQT or PySide -- What is your favorite color? Blue. No. Ahhh!
Asking For Help -- Read this if you need help with your code.
Other Documentation: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
virtualenv and wxPython, wxPythonVirtualenvOnMac -- Brief guides to using virtualenv in a wxPython project
The wxPythonPit:wxPythonPit Apps -- Links to apps that use wxPython
wxPythonPit Libs -- Links to libs you can use in your wxPython apps
For wxPython developers and contributors:wxPython Demo Update
Other wxPython-related projects:AVC, Application View Controller -- a fully automatic, live connection among graphical interface widgets and application variables.
WxWrappers -- application frameworks written around WxPython, such as PythonCard and Wax
wxGlade, wxDesigner and wxFormBuilder -- graphic editors
WxGladeTutorial -- How to use the wxGlade GUI to produce wxPython applications
Didn't find what you are looking for? You can:Ask about it on the wxPython-users mail lists
Search the mail list.
Look at the wxWidgets Wiki
WriteItYourself, just be sure to follow TheRules.