Christian> One alternative which I use daily is, instead of relying on
Christian> the label, doing a set_data() on the menuitems as you put
Christian> them into the menu, and then using get_data() to grab it
Christian> back.
I suppose I can figure it out, but is that an option from
On Thu, Aug 19, 2004 at 10:56:16AM -0700, David M. Cook wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 19, 2004 at 11:31:35AM +0400, Mikhail Sobolev wrote:
>
> > I looked around for PyGTK port for Mac OS X, and it looks like such a
> > thing does not exist (at least, as an official release). Is my
> > impression correct?
Johan Dahlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 12.08.2004 14:23:48:
> tor 2004-08-12 klockan 14.09 skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > TypeError: multiple bases have instance lay-out conflict
>
> Can you provide us with a small testcase? Hopefully without any pyOpenGL
> code at all.
Unfortunately, the proble
Hi
I just modified James' devhelp stylesheet from gtk-doc and applied it to
the pygtk reference manual. The result is that a .devhelp file will be
created when you generate the html documentation.
For that's too impatient to make their own documentation, use the
tarball[1] I created and extract i
On Thu, Jul 29, 2004 at 11:23:10AM +0200, Marco Mariani wrote:
> I've just upgraded my app to gtk2, and got this message:
>
> TypeError: pixmap_create_from_xpm() argument 1 must be gtk.gdk.Window,
> not Xyz
>
>
> Xyz is a subclass of [a subclass of] Window, and it worked flawlessly
> with versio
gnome-python-extras 2.9.0 has been just released.
This is a companion release to gnome-python 2.9.0, containing the
modules that were removed from it due to wrapping libraries not part of
the GNOME Developer Platform.
The source tarball can be found here:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNO
gnome-python 2.9.0 has been just released.
This is the first *unstable* release of the series leading up to
gnome-python 2.10. This release contains some internal reorganisations
in the modules, as previously announced in pygtk list.
gnome-python provides python interfacing modules for the
David Gil Oliva wrote:
Hello!
I have found the following code on the Internet. My problem is that when
I run the program, MyGenericCellRenderer shows the text vertically,
not horizontally. What is happening?
[snip]
layout.set_width(cell_area.width)
The docs don't make it clear, but experimentation
On Sun, Nov 21, 2004 at 12:21:27AM +0100, Martijn Brouwer wrote:
> I am writing my first program using python + gtk + glade. I want to show
> dialog when the user pressed the close button of the main window. This
> happens, but still the mainwindow is closed, immediately, before the
> user has done