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You could trim that down more with tkinter + Tix for native widgets.



Maybe, but what would be the point? I knew Qt already (although it's pretty easy to get started), and the UI of the application was quite complex and even with Qt had some custom, complex UI widgets (a node-graph editor, keyframing widgets etc.) -- although these were quite easy to implement on top of QGraphicsView. I'd expect that it would've been more effort to develop that with something like Tk.




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