Fabrice DELENTE wrote: > Hello. > > I designed an interface with Glade, and I want to use it with PyGtk. > > In this interface, there is a Window and a Dialog. The Dialog is popped up > when I click a button in the Window. > > I have a reference to the Dialog: > > dialog = gtk.glade.XML(gladeFile, "dialog1").get_widget("dialog1") > > and references to the two button that are in the action area: > > okButton = gtk.glade.XML(gladeFile, "dialog1").get_widget("okButton") > cancelButton = gtk.glade.XML(gladeFile, "dialog1").get_widget("cancelButton") > > These buttons are connected to handlers in Glade: okButton's activate and > clicked signals are connected to handleOkButton, and cancelButton's activate > and clicked signals to handleCancelButton. > > I have defined these handlesr: > > def handleOkButton(widget): > print "ok button pressed" > > def handleCancelButton(widget): > print "cancel button pressed" > > but nothing happens when I pop up my Dialog with dialog.show_all() and I > click either Ok or Cancel... I tried with dialog.run(), and it didn't worked > either. > > Any hint? Thanks! > > Did you connect the handlers to the signals using autoconnect?
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