On Thu, 25 May 2000, Harry Henry Gebel wrote:
How do I stop mainloop from catching exceptions?
Set the PYGTK_FATAL_EXCEPTIONS environment variable before running your
application. This way, when an exception occurs, the main loop will be
exited (recursively if necessary).
James.
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On Thu, 25 May 2000, Harry Henry Gebel wrote:
How do I make a GtkText widget start a new line when the end of the current
line is reached? I tried turning word wrap on, line wrap on, and word wrap
and lone wrap both on, but all of these settings keep the text as one line;
although some of
Quoting Harry Henry Gebel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
How can I set a GtkEntry widget with a maximum width to automatically
change focus when it is full. I can detect when it is full by monitoring
the insert_text field, and I could specifically refer to the next widget
with a grab_focus, but then I
Quoting Joe Van Andel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Using gtk+-1.2.7,glib-1.2.7,gnome-python-1.0.53 on Redhat 6.1
I have a toplevel window that initially shows some status messages.
After it processes some data, it creates a table of widgets that control
the rest of the application. The number of
On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 03:28:42PM +0800, James Henstridge wrote:
On Thu, 25 May 2000, Harry Henry Gebel wrote:
How do I make a GtkText widget start a new line when the end of the current
line is reached? I tried turning word wrap on, line wrap on, and word wrap
The current GtkText widget
On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 03:04:01PM +0800, James Henstridge wrote:
On Thu, 25 May 2000, Harry Henry Gebel wrote:
How do I stop mainloop from catching exceptions?
Set the PYGTK_FATAL_EXCEPTIONS environment variable before running your
If I set this environment variable in the program prior to
For what it's worth, there is another editor called Scintilla for which
I've written a python binding:
http://www.archaeopteryx.com/opensource/pyscintilla.html
It's really designed as a source code editor and has features like syntax
hilighting, etc, but it works fine without enabling those and
On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 08:26:12AM -0400, Harry Henry Gebel wrote:
If I set this environment variable in the program prior to importing gtk,
gnome.ui, and libglade will it still work? My intention is to put mainloop
in a try clause and put up a GnomeErrorDialog with a traceback, append the
Quoting Harry Henry Gebel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
How do I stop mainloop from catching exceptions?
Set the PYGTK_FATAL_EXCEPTIONS environment variable before running
your
If I set this environment variable in the program prior to importing
gtk,
gnome.ui, and libglade will it still work? My
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Hi!
I have tried gtkhtml_demo.py from the pygnome-1.0.53 package:
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[bicsi@nova examples]$ ./gtkhtml_demo.py
Traceback (innermost last):
File "./gtkhtml_demo.py", line 7, in ?
from gtkhtml import *
ImportError: No module named gtkhtml
[bicsi@nova examples]$
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How can I solve
On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 09:59:47AM -0600, Joe Van Andel wrote:
I have a toplevel window that initially shows some status messages.
After it processes some data, it creates a table of widgets that control
the rest of the application. The number of rows in the table depends on
the
You need to recompile the whole gnome-python package with --with-gtkhtml
This in essence means you need to :
download gtkhtml 0.2 from gnome.org sources/unstable
install it
then do ./configure --with-gtkhtml; make; make install
Hi!
I have tried gtkhtml_demo.py from the
On Fri, 26 May 2000, Aaron Optimizer Digulla wrote:
On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 09:59:47AM -0600, Joe Van Andel wrote:
I tried window.queue_resize(), but it made no difference. I also tried
the following, where self.__table is packed inside self.__vbox, and it
didn't help, either.
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On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 10:01:23AM +0200, Aaron Optimizer Digulla wrote:
How can I set a GtkEntry widget with a maximum width to automatically
change focus when it is full. I can detect when it is full by monitoring
- Use widget.focus () to move the focus to the next item
Here is the signal
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