Re: [pygtk] how to get a handler list for a signal?
Sandro Dentella wrote: > > On Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 01:38:06AM -0700, Charles D Hixson wrote: > > > >> >> I'm trying to place a textview into a scrolled window (inside of either >> >> an HBox or a Table), and running into the problem that the window is >> >> unreasonably narrow. Even if I attach it into a Table and tell the >> >> table.attach(sw, 1, 6, 0, 4) while the pane is sufficiently wide, the >> >> text entered in that pane is about 8-10 characters wide...then it will >> >> >> > > > > > >> >> I'd include the code, but it's a bit verbose for a mailing list for even >> >> a simple case. Also, I've tried several different things, and detailing >> >> that >> >> >> > > > > Can't you try and create a simple example of the problem you have? I > > personally find it really difficult to help you w/o a code to read even > > thouht I don't normally have problems w/ TextView dimentions... > > > > *:-) > Understood. Well, I can boil it down THIS far: #!/usr/bin/env python import pygtk pygtk.require('2.0') import gtk class GuiWindow: def __init__(self): self.window = gtk.Window(gtk.WINDOW_TOPLEVEL) #window = self.window ## **!!** delete this later self.window.set_name ("Test Input") # build the button bar vbox2 = gtk.VBox() #self.table.attach(vbox, 0, 1, 0, 3) # .. A Run button self.runButton = gtk.Button("Run") vbox2.pack_start(self.runButton, expand = False, fill = False, padding = 0) self.runButton.show() # .. A Reset button self.resetButton = gtk.Button("Reset") self.resetButton.show() # .. And a quit button button = gtk.Button("Quit") vbox2.pack_end(button, expand = False, fill = True, padding = 0) button.connect_object("clicked", lambda w: w.destroy(), self.window) button.show() hbox= gtk.HBox() hbox.pack_start (vbox2, expand = True, fill = True, padding = 0) sw = gtk.ScrolledWindow() sw.set_policy(gtk.POLICY_AUTOMATIC, gtk.POLICY_AUTOMATIC) textview= gtk.TextView() #textview.set_wrap_mode(gtk.WRAP_WORD) self.textbuffer = textview.get_buffer() sw.add(textview) sw.show() #self.table.attach(sw, 1, 6, 0, 4) vboxsw = gtk.VBox() hbox.pack_start (vboxsw, expand = True, fill = True, padding = 0) vboxsw.pack_start (sw, expand = True, fill = True, padding = 0) textview.show() self.textbuffer.set_text("This is a bunch of stuff entered as initial contents") # Create the drawing area drawing_area = gtk.DrawingArea() drawing_area.set_size_request(200, 200) hbox.pack_start (drawing_area, expand = True, fill = True, padding = 0) vbox1 = gtk.VBox() vbox1.pack_start(hbox, expand = True, fill = True, padding = 0) hbox.show() self.window.connect("destroy", lambda w: gtk.main_quit()) drawing_area.show() self.window.add(vbox1) vbox1.show() self.window.show_all() def main(self): gtk.main() return 0 if __name__ == "__main__": g = GuiWindow() g.main() ___ pygtk mailing list pygtk@daa.com.au http://www.daa.com.au/mailman/listinfo/pygtk Read the PyGTK FAQ: http://www.async.com.br/faq/pygtk/
Re: [pygtk] Question about building PyGTK 2.8.6 on Linux
Tom Williams wrote: Hi! I'm trying to build PyGTK 2.8.6 on Linux (Slackware 8-based system w/ custom mods) and even though it builds, I don't think it's building correctly. During the build, I get messages like this: -START--- make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/tom/build/pygtk-2.8.6/gobject' Making all in . make[2]: Entering directory `/home/tom/build/pygtk-2.8.6' if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I/usr/include/python2.4 -pthread -I/opt/gnome/include/glib-2.0 -I/opt/gnome/lib/glib-2.0/include -I./gobject -I/usr/include/atk-1.0 -I/opt/gnome/include/glib-2.0 -I/opt/gnome/lib/glib-2.0/include -g -O2 -Wall -std=c9x -fno-strict-aliasing -MT atk_la-atkmodule.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/atk_la-atkmodule.Tpo" -c -o atk_la-atkmodule.lo `test -f 'atkmodule.c' || echo './'`atkmodule.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/atk_la-atkmodule.Tpo" ".deps/atk_la-atkmodule.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/atk_la-atkmodule.Tpo"; exit 1; fi mkdir .libs gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I/usr/include/python2.4 -pthread -I/opt/gnome/include/glib-2.0 -I/opt/gnome/lib/glib-2.0/include -I./gobject -I/usr/include/atk-1.0 -I/opt/gnome/include/glib-2.0 -I/opt/gnome/lib/glib-2.0/include -g -O2 -Wall -std=c9x -fno-strict-aliasing -MT atk_la-atkmodule.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/atk_la-atkmodule.Tpo -c atkmodule.c -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/atk_la-atkmodule.o (cd .\ && /usr/bin/python codegen/codegen.py \ --register pango-types.defs \ --register atk-types.defs \ --override atk.override \ --prefix pyatk atk.defs) > gen-atk.c \ && cp gen-atk.c atk.c \ && rm -f gen-atk.c Could not write method AtkObject.connect_property_change_handler: No ArgType for 'AtkPropertyChangeHandler*' Could not write method AtkObject.notify_state_change: No ArgType for 'AtkState' Warning: generating old-style constructor for atk_no_op_object_new Could not write method AtkRelation.get_target: No ArgType for 'GPtrArray*' Could not write method AtkStateSet.add_states: No ArgType for 'AtkStateType*' Could not write method AtkStateSet.contains_states: No ArgType for 'AtkStateType*' Could not write function add_focus_tracker: No ArgType for 'AtkEventListener' Could not write function focus_tracker_init: No ArgType for 'AtkEventListenerInit' Could not write function add_global_event_listener: No ArgType for 'GSignalEmissionHook' Could not write function add_key_event_listener: No ArgType for 'AtkKeySnoopFunc' Warning: Constructor for AtkNoOpObject needs to be updated to new API See http://live.gnome.org/PyGTK_2fWhatsNew28#update-constructors Warning: Constructor for AtkRelation needs to be updated to new API See http://live.gnome.org/PyGTK_2fWhatsNew28#update-constructors ***INFO*** The coverage of global functions is 77.78% (14/18) ***INFO*** The coverage of methods is 89.58% (43/48) ***INFO*** There are no declared virtual proxies. ***INFO*** There are no declared virtual accessors. ***INFO*** There are no declared interface proxies. if /bin/sh ./libtool --mode=compile gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. -I/usr/include/python2.4 -pthread -I/opt/gnome/include/glib-2.0 -I/opt/gnome/lib/glib-2.0/include -I./gobject -I/usr/include/atk-1.0 -I/opt/gnome/include/glib-2.0 -I/opt/gnome/lib/glib-2.0/include -g -O2 -Wall -std=c9x -fno-strict-aliasing -MT atk_la-atk.lo -MD -MP -MF ".deps/atk_la-atk.Tpo" -c -o atk_la-atk.lo `test -f 'atk.c' || echo './'`atk.c; \ then mv -f ".deps/atk_la-atk.Tpo" ".deps/atk_la-atk.Plo"; else rm -f ".deps/atk_la-atk.Tpo"; exit 1; fi make[2]: *** [atk_la-atk.lo] Interrupt make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Interrupt make: *** [all] Interrupt real4m7.936s user0m57.852s sys 0m6.644s [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/build/pygtk-2.8.6$ --END-- My environment: Linux 2.6.16.16.kernel glibc 2.4 gcc 4.1.1 glib 2.8.6 gtk+ 2.8.18 atk 1.10.3 pango 1.10.4 cairo 1.0.4 python 2.4.3 I tried looking at the URLs referenced above (http://live.gnome.org/PyGTK_2fWhatsNew28#update-constructors), but that section (update-constructors) doesn't exist in the referenced page (looks like a Wiki page). The messages like that don't prevent the build from stopping (I terminated the above example) and when I run "make check", I get this: START Making check in examples make[1]: Entering directory `/home/tom/build/pygtk-2.8.6/examples' make[1]: Nothing to be done for `check'. make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/tom/build/pygtk-2.8.6/examples' Making check in tests make[1]: Entering directory `/home/tom/build/pygtk-2.8.6/tests' make check-local make[2]: Entering directory `/home/tom/build/pygtk-2.8.6/tests' WARNING: gtk could not be imported WARNING: gtk.gdk could not be imported WARNING: gtk.glade could not be imported Traceback (most recent call last): File "./runtests.py", line 41, in ? suite.addTest(loader.loadTestsFromName(name)) File "/usr/lib/python2.4/unittest.py", line 524, in loadTestsFromName module = __import__('.'
[pygtk] how to get a handler list for a signal?
Hi all, how can I get a list of handlers attached to a widget with the relative signals? I have looked throughtout the docs but I only see how to block or disconnect by id, not a way to get the ids... If I have an id is there a way to query wich is the signal it is attached to and which is the handler? Thanks sandro *:-) -- Sandro Dentella *:-) e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.tksql.orgTkSQL Home page - My GPL work ___ pygtk mailing list pygtk@daa.com.au http://www.daa.com.au/mailman/listinfo/pygtk Read the PyGTK FAQ: http://www.async.com.br/faq/pygtk/
Re: [pygtk] How to size a TextView? Any suggestions?
On Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 01:38:06AM -0700, Charles D Hixson wrote: > I'm trying to place a textview into a scrolled window (inside of either > an HBox or a Table), and running into the problem that the window is > unreasonably narrow. Even if I attach it into a Table and tell the > table.attach(sw, 1, 6, 0, 4) while the pane is sufficiently wide, the > text entered in that pane is about 8-10 characters wide...then it will > I'd include the code, but it's a bit verbose for a mailing list for even > a simple case. Also, I've tried several different things, and detailing > that Can't you try and create a simple example of the problem you have? I personally find it really difficult to help you w/o a code to read even thouht I don't normally have problems w/ TextView dimentions... *:-) -- Sandro Dentella *:-) http://www.tksql.orgTkSQL Home page - My GPL work ___ pygtk mailing list pygtk@daa.com.au http://www.daa.com.au/mailman/listinfo/pygtk Read the PyGTK FAQ: http://www.async.com.br/faq/pygtk/
[pygtk] How to size a TextView? Any suggestions?
I'm trying to place a textview into a scrolled window (inside of either an HBox or a Table), and running into the problem that the window is unreasonably narrow. Even if I attach it into a Table and tell the table.attach(sw, 1, 6, 0, 4) while the pane is sufficiently wide, the text entered in that pane is about 8-10 characters wide...then it will wrap, or disappear off the edge. And if one looks below, one notices that the horizontal scrollbar is only as wide as the text...so the scrolled window seems to be the culprit. Strangely enough, if I build this in Glade, and specify width to make the panel wide enough, then when I compile it the first column (a button bar) is hidden...presumably beneath the scrolled window. This was just a test, so there wasn't any data in it to check for wrapping. (I planned to look at the C code to figure out what to tell pyGtk, but it was worse than the tests from python.) Gazpatcheo appears to generate a reasonable file, but the Glade file looks good from within Glade, also. Besides, that file uses an attribute, thus: 344, and none of the documentation I've encountered defines what that would do. I'd include the code, but it's a bit verbose for a mailing list for even a simple case. Also, I've tried several different things, and detailing that ___ pygtk mailing list pygtk@daa.com.au http://www.daa.com.au/mailman/listinfo/pygtk Read the PyGTK FAQ: http://www.async.com.br/faq/pygtk/