
August 29th, 2005, 09:00 AM
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Alternative Frames in wxPython
I'm sure you know all about wxPython's primary frame, wxFrame. It is the basis for most of your windows and will most likely continue to be. Of course, though, wxPython offers other things to put controls on. I'm sure you're getting bored of attaching your controls to slight variations of the same exact thing. In this article, we'll explore other frames offered by <i>wxPython</i>, examining what they are for, how they are used and how to change their appearance.
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