> > hello_loader.py is the main.... err.... um.... i just double- > > checked, so i'd be able to advise you and... err... the problem i > > described (with the GridTest) seems to have... gone away!! > > There are lots of references to PyGTK classes in there.
yes, that's because i had started with the gtk port, and was going through the examples one-by-one removing them and replacing them with qt. as i only got up to the "Info" tab of KitchenSink, there is still quite a bit to do. i _say_ quite a bit - but it's only about ... 16-24 hours of work. pyjamas is surprisingly small. > Is there a way to select Qt instead of GTK? sorry! removing them :) > Hacking the code a bit, :) > I can run the hello_loader.py example. The items > on the left do indeed overlap. It looks like the minimum size of the > labels aren't being respected for some reason. yeah. and the pyjamas ui.HTML() class is based on a Qt.QLabel(). if that can be fixed, then there's a fair good reason to continue. > Yes, there are ways to relate the height of a widget to its width, and > there may well be a way to do that for a standard text widget, but it > might involve some experimentation with the underlying text document. *sharp intake of breath* :) yehhh, i did word-breaking by wrapping groups of 8 letters at a time in floating-divs once, to simulate word- breaking in a situation where the column width was 200px and people were putting in web site addresses of 50 chars in length.... yukk. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list