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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T12:41:19+00:00 2026-05-13T12:41:19+00:00

I am attempting to create my first OS-level GUI using wxPython. I have the

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I am attempting to create my first OS-level GUI using wxPython. I have the book wxPython in Action and have looked at the code demos. I have no experience with event-driven programming (aside from some Javascript), sizers, and all of the typical GUI elements. The book is organized a little strangely and assumes I know far more about OS GUI programming than I actually do. I’m fairly recent to object-oriented programming, as well. I’m aware that I am clearly out of my depth.

My application, on the GUI side, is simple: mostly a set of reminder screens (“Turn on the scanner,” “Turn on the printer,” etc) and background actions in Python either in the filesystem or from hitting a web service, but it is just complex enough that the Wizard class does not quite seem to cover it. I have to change the names on the “Back” and “Next” buttons, disable them at times, and so forth.

What is the standard process for an application such as mine?

1) Create a single wxFrame, then put all of my wxPanels inside of it, hiding all but one, then performing a sequence of hides and shows as the “Next” button (or the current equivalent) are triggered?

2) Create multiple wxFrames, with one wxPanel in each, then switch between them?

3) Some non-obvious fashion of changing the names of the buttons in wxWizard and disabling them?

4) Something I have not anticipated in the three categories above.

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    2026-05-13T12:41:20+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:41 pm

    I don’t have a good understanding of your application, but trying to force wxWizard to suit your needs sounds like a bad idea.

    I suggest checking out the Demos available from the wxPython website. Go through each demo and I bet you’ll find one that suits your needs.

    I’ve personally never used wxWizard as I find it too cumbersome. Instead, I create a sequence of dialogs that do what I need.

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