[program-l] Re: wxPython documentation and samples

  • From: Andy Borka <sonfire11@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: program-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2018 07:26:53 -0500

I was looking at the demos for 4.0.0B1 and figured out that some of the controls such as ListCtrl and Grid aren't usable with a screen reader. I use Orca on Fedora 29 for the most part, but my understanding is that it makes no difference what screen reader you use because the entire library of UI controls should be accessible. Right now, I run wxpython 4.0.1.


On 11/14/18 7:11 AM, Taksan wrote:

Andy: wxPython examples are... a little hidden... just download the
whole repository and run demo.py and you will get them all. I just ran
that yesterday and they are very well documented and explained. Their
demos are very well documented and explained. Here is the link

https://github.com/wxWidgets/Phoenix/tree/master/demo

Sadly, their webpage is confusing and sometimes tells you to just go
read the C code or any other old stuff. I wish they just say upfront
in their website to just go straight to demo.py

Would be great if you show us what you build with it.
Have fun with wxPython,
Taksan

On 11/14/18, Jaffar Sidek <jaffar.sidek10@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Andy.  I hope this will be of help to you.  Cheers!

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/wqbmg6kziiozrcc/AAAyeRZwKZLo2PpctiSy5KJZa?dl=1

On 14/11/2018 10:12 AM, Andy Borka wrote:
Hi,


Does anyone know where to get good documentation on wxPython? It
appears that the current documentation is not very clear in most
areas, unless I am looking at the wrong thing. Most tutorials and
blogs use old outdated code and some of it, especially for wx.ListCtrl
fails to build. Any pointers are appreciated.


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