gtk4-cross
flet
gtk4-cross | flet | |
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9 | 62 | |
55 | 9,345 | |
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3.4 | 9.4 | |
6 days ago | 4 days ago | |
Shell | Python | |
- | Apache License 2.0 |
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gtk4-cross
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Inkscape (vector graphics editor) is hiring: Accelerating the GTK4 migration
I use it from rust, it works with libadwaita. Since it's rust I just run cargo in a docker container. https://github.com/MGlolenstine/gtk4-cross
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Can I deploy GTK applications to windows, osx and linux in a self-contained way?
(Assuming GTK4) For Windows you could try gtk4-cross. It was pretty clunky to use for Vala but since they have a Rust-specific image it should be easier for your use case
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How to bundle shared libraries to distribute Rust binaries
For gtk programs I just put the dll's in the same folder as the binary and distribute it as a zip. Not the most elegant, but it works. I use this docker image to do the bundling https://github.com/MGlolenstine/gtk4-cross
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One year of Relm4
If you're willing to install docker it's really easy to build and package for windows. https://github.com/MGlolenstine/gtk4-cross
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Cross compiling GTK 4 to x86_64-pc-windows-gnu
I'm guessing you're not using this Docker container? β https://github.com/MGlolenstine/gtk4-cross
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Forced static linking?
You can just bundle the required DLL's in the same directory as the executable. They don't need to install anything. You can use this docker container to handle the bundling automatically for you https://github.com/MGlolenstine/gtk4-cross
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Yet another question for a GUI framework (slint alternative?)
With gtk4 you can just bundle the libs. You can check out https://github.com/MGlolenstine/gtk4-cross for a docker container that handles cross-compiling to windows and packaging the libs.
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GitHub actions for my project to automatically compile for Linux/Windows and create Windows-installer.
The image for cross compiling: gtk4-cross
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Is there a reliable and documented GUI library out there?
Yeah, it's actually much easier to cross compile from linux to windows. If you only have windows you can use docker desktop and this container to cross compile https://hub.docker.com/r/etrombly/rust-crosscompile . It doesn't have gtk4 support yet though, someone forked it if you need gtk4 https://github.com/MGlolenstine/gtk4-cross
flet
- Python dev considering Electron vs. Kivy for desktop app UI
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FastUI: Build Better UIs Faster
> When you run flet build command it ... Packages Python app using package command of serious_python package. -- https://flet.dev/docs/guides/python/packaging-app-for-distri...
It looks like Flet is for client-side code. It lets you write Flutter apps with Python instead of Dart.
> Simple Architecture - No more complex architecture with JavaScript frontend, REST API backend, database, cache, etc. With Flet you just write a monolith stateful app in Python only and get multi-user, realtime Single-Page Application (SPA). -- https://flet.dev
If I'm writing Python that runs on the mobile device, it must talk to a server to read & write data. Doesn't this still require an API backend, database, cache, etc?
- Ask HN: Can I create a mobile and Web App using Python/Python Framework?
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Ask HN: Cross-platform GUI apps in 2024
I just learned of Flet (https://flet.dev) which seems interesting for Python. I may try this as well.
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Flutter seems to be having bad times internally
maybe check out https://flet.dev
- Release v0.11.0 Β· flet-dev/flet
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How to Build an Online MRZ Generator with Python, Pyodide and HTML5
When developing or selecting an MRZ (Machine Readable Zone) recognition SDK, the primary challenge lies in finding an appropriate dataset for testing. Acquiring genuine MRZ images is challenging, and due to privacy concerns, they aren't publicly accessible. Therefore, crafting MRZ images becomes a practical solution. Fortunately, there's an open-source Python MRZ generator project, available for download from pypi, eliminating the need to start from scratch. This article aims to illustrate how to integrate and run Python scripts within web applications. First, We will showcase how to employ the Python MRZ SDK and Flet to construct a cross-platform MRZ generator. Subsequently, we will reuse the Python script with Pyodide, HTML5, and the Dynamsoft JavaScript MRZ SDK, creating an advanced online MRZ tool that can handle both MRZ creation and MRZ detection.
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Flet is "The fastest way to build Flutter apps in Python" - it's not :(
"The fastest way to build Flutter apps in Python" is the title of Flet's web page. As someone coming from the Flutter world reading the line I draw an ideal picture of "swapping Dart language for Python and magically having the whole power of Flutter framework and the tips of your fingers".
- Job requires 12 years of Flutter experience.
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Python GUIs
Well I haven't seen anyone mention Flet, which is pleasant (if maybe not all that complete) if you have Dart/Flutter experience, so increment your counter at least one. :-)
https://flet.dev/
What are some alternatives?
gtk4-rs-docker - This repository provides docker images for building libadwaita-rs, gtk-rs applications
kivy - Open source UI framework written in Python, running on Windows, Linux, macOS, Android and iOS
innosetup-docker - Docker image to create Windows installer executables with Inno Setup
reflex - πΈοΈ Web apps in pure Python π
druid - A data-first Rust-native UI design toolkit.
Flutter - Flutter makes it easy and fast to build beautiful apps for mobile and beyond
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
nicegui - Create web-based user interfaces with Python. The nice way.
sycamore - A library for creating reactive web apps in Rust and WebAssembly
CustomTkinter - A modern and customizable python UI-library based on Tkinter
Slint - Slint is a toolkit to efficiently develop fluid graphical user interfaces for any display: embedded devices and desktop applications. We support multiple programming languages, such as Rust, C++ or JavaScript. [Moved to: https://github.com/slint-ui/slint]
reflex-examples - A repository full of Reflex example apps.