wxPython TODO List ------------------ These are the major tasks to be done on wxPython: 1. Get it working for wxGTK. 2. Figure out how to do embedding of wxPython in a wxWindows C++ application. Actually, now that I think about it it might actually work. We just need to move some of the wxWindows initialization stuff out of wxpcinit, ensure that __wxStart is not called and that a wxApp is not created. So this task becomes: Create a test case for embedding wxPython in a C++ app. Should also create some helper functions for passing window objects into the Python code, etc. Test this with M. 3. Add significantly to the tests. 4. Derived Python classes should have the ability to call the standard On** methods in the base class. 5. There are some virtual On** and other methods in wxWindows that should end up being callbacks in derived python classes, but they are not called via the standard event system. Is there any way to hook into these and call Python methods (if they exist in the derived class) without having to derive a specialized C++ class? 6. Add the Doc/View related classes 7. Add the Printing related classes 8. Document the differences (method signatures, new methods to compensate for no overloading, etc.) between wxPython and wxWindows. 9. Create some larger-scale sample application with wxPython to show it can be done and the simplicity that it will provide... Test distribution with Freeze.