On Aug 15, 11:31 am, Ivan Reborin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm new to python, new as newbies get, so please, don't take wrongly
> if this seems like a stupid or overly simple question.
>
> I'm going through examples in a book I have ("Beginning python", by
> Hetland Marcus) and I just started doing wxPython examples.
>
> But every sample I try, for example:
>
> import wx
> app = wx.App()
> win = wx.Frame(None, title="Simple editor")
> loadButton = wx.Button(win, label='Open')
> saveButton = wx.Button(win, label='Save')
> win.Show
> app.MainLoop()
>There are a couple of things you're missing. Here is the fix: import wx # First of all, I'd recommend you to pass False as # the 'redirect' parameter, so that any errors appear # on the console app = wx.App(redirect=False) win = wx.Frame(None, title="Simple editor") loadButton = wx.Button(win, label='Open') saveButton = wx.Button(win, label='Save') # Now you need to set the frame as the top-level # window app.SetTopWindow(frame) # In the line # # win.Show # # Python recognizes this as a method, but you're # not calling it, so its value is discarded. It's # a meaningless, albeit legal statement. win.Show() # Now, let the fun begin app.MainLoop() # Sebastian -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
