Further reading¶
- Run the wxPython demo to explore the widgets and see example code for each. See note below where to find it.
- Have a look at the wxPython API documentation at https://docs.wxpython.org/
- Have a look at the Overview Documents at https://docs.wxpython.org/Overviews.html .
- Get the book wxPython in Action by Noel Rappin and Robin Dunn. It’s written for the Classic wxPython version, but most of it is still applicable.
- If you have been using wxPython before already, bookmark the comparison of wxPython Phoenix vs. the older Classic version at https://wxpython.org/Phoenix/docs/html/classic_vs_phoenix.html .
- For wxPython specific questions you can find help at the discussion site https://discuss.wxpython.org/
- For wxGlade specific questions please ask on the mailing list or report a bug on the issue tracker. Both are linked from the help menu.
Note
The wxPython demo is the most important resource for exploring the available controls!
If you don’t have the demo, have a look here: https://extras.wxpython.org/wxPython4/extras/
Go to the subdirectory matching your wxPython version and download the demo archive.
Then run demo.py