I've spent some time playing around with IronPython and the wx.NET library, and I've found that it is possible to use wx.NET from IronPython. I've created a little sample application that demonstrates the basic idea (tested with Mono 2.8.1 and IronPython 2.6.1 on Linux). The XRC file was created using wxFormBuilder. It seems as though it should be pretty easy to create a wx.NET GUI using IronPython; it looks about the same as the equivalent C# code.
hello_frame.pyw:
import clr
clr.AddReference("wx.NET.dll")
from wx import *
class MyFrame1(Frame):
def __init__(self):
XmlResource.Get().LoadFrame(self, None, "MyFrame1")
self.EVT_BUTTON( XmlResource.XRCID("m_button1"), EventListener(self.OnMyButtonClicked) )
def OnMyButtonClicked(self, sender, e):
MessageDialog.ShowModal( self, "HELLO WORLD!", "", WindowStyles.DIALOG_OK | WindowStyles.ICON_INFORMATION )
class HelloWorldDemo(App):
def OnInit(self):
XmlResource.Get().InitAllHandlers()
XmlResource.Get().Load( "hello_frame.xrc" )
f = MyFrame1()
f.Show()
return True
def main():
app = HelloWorldDemo()
app.Run()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
hello_frame.xrc:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes" ?>
<resource xmlns="http://www.wxwindows.org/wxxrc" version="2.3.0.1">
<object class="wxFrame" name="MyFrame1">
<style>wxDEFAULT_FRAME_STYLE|wxTAB_TRAVERSAL</style>
<size>500,300</size>
<title>Demo</title>
<centered>1</centered>
<object class="wxBoxSizer">
<orient>wxVERTICAL</orient>
<object class="sizeritem">
<option>0</option>
<flag>wxALL</flag>
<border>5</border>
<object class="wxStaticText" name="m_staticText1">
<label>My Super Program</label>
<wrap>-1</wrap>
</object>
</object>
<object class="sizeritem">
<option>0</option>
<flag>wxALL</flag>
<border>5</border>
<object class="wxTextCtrl" name="m_textCtrl1">
<value></value>
<maxlength>0</maxlength>
</object>
</object>
<object class="sizeritem">
<option>0</option>
<flag>wxALL</flag>
<border>5</border>
<object class="wxButton" name="m_button1">
<label>Press Me!</label>
<default>0</default>
</object>
</object>
</object>
</object>
</resource>