On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 12:22 PM, Rikishi42 <skunkwo...@rikishi42.net> wrote: > > I'm in need for a graphical pop-up that will display a (unicode ?) string in > a field, allow the user to change it and return the modified string. > > Maybe also keep the original one displayed above it. > > > Something like this: > +-------------------------------------------------+ > | Please confirm or edit the following string | > | | > | Original_example_string | > | | > | +-------------------------------------------+ | > | | Original_about_to_be_changed | | > | +-------------------------------------------+ | > | | > | OK | > | | > +-------------------------------------------------+ > > > I've never used any kind of graphical interface programing before, so I > don't have a clue where to start. > This would, however, be the *only* GUI part in the app at this point. > > >From what I can see the solution lays with PyQT, but the docs I find are > courses that aim to teach the whole GUI tool. I only need a little pop-up to > alow a user to edit part of a filename, for instance. > > > I'm using Python 2.6.x on various Linux platforms (mainly openSUSE and Mint) > and on Windows. Windows support is not important, in this case.
If windows doesn't matter to you, just use Zenity. Here's a python function wrapping zenity that does what you want: import commands def confirm_or_edit(s): zenity = 'zenity' mode = '--entry' text = "--text='Please confirm or edit the following string:'" title = "--title='confirm or edit'" entry = "--entry-text='%s'" % s cmd = ' '.join([zenity, mode, text, title, entry]) status, output = commands.getstatusoutput(cmd) if status: raise Exception("Couldn't run zenity") return output There's also a full-blown API for zenity, but this should do what you want. Geremy Condra -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list