Yes, Python frameworks have all capabilities to do that.
I've never seen someone do that before, but I know that it must be possible. Would you be able to link me to a tutorial?
You can check the PyQt5 tutorial I pointed out and Tkinter tutorial.
Neither of those provide valuable information that would allow anyone to build a proper, nice-looking user interface using Python (which was what I was originally looking for)
You may be interested in my PyQt5 tutorial then (link below). It shows how you can use styles to make Qt GUIs look much better.
build-system.fman.io/pyqt5-tutorial
Thanks for sharing! I'm taking a look now. What's your opinion on using designers like QtDesigner?
Tutorial is looking great so far :)
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Yes, Python frameworks have all capabilities to do that.
I've never seen someone do that before, but I know that it must be possible. Would you be able to link me to a tutorial?
You can check the PyQt5 tutorial I pointed out and Tkinter tutorial.
Neither of those provide valuable information that would allow anyone to build a proper, nice-looking user interface using Python (which was what I was originally looking for)
You may be interested in my PyQt5 tutorial then (link below). It shows how you can use styles to make Qt GUIs look much better.
build-system.fman.io/pyqt5-tutorial
Thanks for sharing! I'm taking a look now. What's your opinion on using designers like QtDesigner?
Tutorial is looking great so far :)