PyGTK 2.24.0 released
1 Apr 2011 12:00am GMT PyGTK 2.24.0 has been released. This is a stable release supporting the GTK+ 2.24 API. New users wishing to develop Python applications using GTK+ are recommended to use the GObject-Introspection features available in PyGObject. Existing authors of PyGTK applications are also recommended to port their applications to PyGObject to take advantage of new features appearing in GTK-3 and beyond. More information on PyGObject and GObject-Introspection can be found at ...
PyGTK All-in-one installer for windows released!
24 Dec 2010 12:00am GMT The PyGTK team is pleased to announce the return of the highly popular all-in-one installer for Windows. It provides an alternative installation method for PyGTK users on Windows and bundles PyGTK, PyGObject, PyCairo, PyGtkSourceView2, PyGooCanvas, PyRsvg, the gtk+-bundle and Glade in one handy installer. Currently 32 bit Python 2.6 and 2.7 versions are supported on Windows XP and above. See the release announcement and README file for further details....
PyGObject 2.26.0 released
27 Sep 2010 12:00am GMT PyGobject 2.26.0 has been released. This is the first stable release in the 2.26.x series and introduces initial support for introspection and Python 3. As usual, sources can be fetched from here. Check out the release announcement and full list of changes.
PyGTK 2.22.0 released
25 Sep 2010 12:00am GMT PyGTK 2.22.0 has been released. This is the first stable release supporting the GTK+ 2.22 API. New users wishing to develop Python applications using GTK+ are recommended to use the GObject-Introspection features available in PyGObject. Existing authors of PyGTK applications are also recommended to port their applications to PyGObject to take advantage of new features appearing in GTK-3 and beyond. More information on PyGObject and GObject-Introspection can be found at...
Help improving PyGTK documentation contributing to the Acire Snippets project
26 Mar 2010 12:00am GMT Acire Snippets is a library and browser of snippets and examples of Python code that demonstrates how to perform specific tasks. It has a new Acire Snippets website with information on how to use it and send contributions and PyGTK users are encouraged to enrich the existing PyGTK snippets collection.