UI rewrite in wxPython#2239
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Closing this as a practical approach to ttk themes was found on #2241. |
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Description
This rips off the current Tkinter UI and replaces it with a wxPython implementation. Some points on its favor:
l10n.py- and allowing the use of tools such as PoeditExample Images
TBA
Type of Change
A rather large rewrite.
How Tested
TBA
Notes
wxPython's Config is remarkably similar to ours, down to the use of registry on Windows and INI files on Linux.
This could mean even less code to maintain on EDMC's side, but its lack of a
get_listequivalent impedes a direct port.