On 21 March 2003, James Henstridge said:
> For pygtk-1.99.x, the above style of updating the adjustment will work
> (assigning to the attribute).
OK, I've upgraded to GTK+ 2.0 and pygtk 1.99.x, and indeed
"adjustment.upper = x" works fine. But, there's just one teeny-tiny
itsy-bitsy little glitc
Greg Ward wrote:
On 21 March 2003, James Henstridge said:
Of course, if you are writing new code, I strongly recommend using the
newer versions of pygtk. GTK 1.2 is obsolete (there have already been
two more stable series released since GTK 1.2: 2.0.x and 2.2.x).
Never mind that, GTK+ 2
On 21 March 2003, James Henstridge said:
> Of course, if you are writing new code, I strongly recommend using the
> newer versions of pygtk. GTK 1.2 is obsolete (there have already been
> two more stable series released since GTK 1.2: 2.0.x and 2.2.x).
Never mind that, GTK+ 2.0 just *looks* so
Greg Ward wrote:
Hi all -- I'm trying to create a SpinButton whose maximum value can be
changed later. (Actually, the value of one SpinButton becomes the
maximum of another, but that's not really relevant.) From reading the
GTK+ tutorial, it looks as though this:
"""
from gtk import *
w = GtkWin
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 04:55:52PM -0500, Steve McClure wrote:
> > should work, ie. the SpinButton should have a max of 5 when it's
> > actually rendered. But it doesn't; the damn thing always has a max of
> > 99, and I cannot figure out any sequence of adj2.changed(),
> > sb.set_adjustment(), sb.
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 17:18, Greg Ward wrote:
> On 20 March 2003, Steve McClure said:
> > Wrinkle yes, obvious no. Try using
> >
> > adj2.set_all(adj2.value, adj2.lower, adj2.upper, adj2.step_increment,
> > adj2.page_increment, adj2.page_size)
> >
> > instead of adj2.changed()
>
> Yes, that wor
On 20 March 2003, Steve McClure said:
> Wrinkle yes, obvious no. Try using
>
> adj2.set_all(adj2.value, adj2.lower, adj2.upper, adj2.step_increment,
> adj2.page_increment, adj2.page_size)
>
> instead of adj2.changed()
Yes, that worked -- thanks! Wouldn't have guessed that in a million
years...
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 15:59, Greg Ward wrote:
> Hi all -- I'm trying to create a SpinButton whose maximum value can be
> changed later. (Actually, the value of one SpinButton becomes the
> maximum of another, but that's not really relevant.) From reading the
> GTK+ tutorial, it looks as though th
Hi all -- I'm trying to create a SpinButton whose maximum value can be
changed later. (Actually, the value of one SpinButton becomes the
maximum of another, but that's not really relevant.) From reading the
GTK+ tutorial, it looks as though this:
"""
from gtk import *
w = GtkWindow(WINDOW_TOPLE