> Use "pix2, mask = img2.get_pixmap()" here instead of > make_pixmap(). Make_pixmap returns a new GtkPixmap widget rather than a > GdkPixmap/GdkBitmap pair. That's closer... but that gives me this error: TypeError: gtk_pixmap_set, argument 3: expected GdkWindow, None found The mask returned by get_pixmap() is None. Is that supposed to happen? --Tessa _______________________________________________ pygtk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.daa.com.au/mailman/listinfo/pygtk
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- Re: [pygtk] Switching pixmaps using GtkPixmap.set() Tessa Lau
- Re: [pygtk] Switching pixmaps using GtkPixmap.set() Martin Grimme
- Re: [pygtk] Switching pixmaps using GtkPixmap.set() Tessa Lau
- Re: [pygtk] Switching pixmaps using GtkPixmap.se... Martin Grimme
- Re: [pygtk] Switching pixmaps using GtkPixmap.set() Tessa Lau
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