Translations:Interface creation/11/en

In this method the entire interface is defined by several Python calls.
 * This is an older way of working with interfaces.
 * This method produces very verbose code because many details of the interface need to be specified by hand.
 * It is not simple to separate the interface from the logic that uses that code, meaning that a user would need to run the Python file in the correct context in order to see how the interface would look.
 * This method has the advantage that several interfaces may be contained within a single document, at the expense of making the file very large.
 * This method is recommended only for small interfaces that don't define more than a few widgets, for example in macros.