Re: [Tutor] Message: pygobject_register_sinkfunc is deprecated (GtkWindow)

2011-08-17 Thread Timo

On 16-08-11 20:46, Susana Iraiis Delgado Rodriguez wrote:

Hello List!

I just started to use PyGTK and Glade to create graphical interfaces, 
my python interpreter version is 2.6.6; I also install the GTK2 
Runtime enviroment and Glade 3.6.6. I also installed in my computer 
pycairo-1.8.10.win32-py2.6.exe, pygobject-2.26.0-1.win32-py2.6.exe and 
pygtk-2.16.0+glade.win32-py2.6.exe so my graphic application will look 
and work fine.


I tried to do an example in order to get familiar with this new tool, 
but when I run the script I got the next message:
Python 2.6.6 (r266:84297, Aug 24 2010, 18:46:32) [MSC v.1500 32 bit 
(Intel)] on

win32
Type help, copyright, credits or license for more information.
 import glade1
** Message: pygobject_register_sinkfunc is deprecated (GtkWindow)
** Message: pygobject_register_sinkfunc is deprecated (GtkInvisible)
** Message: pygobject_register_sinkfunc is deprecated (GtkObject)

My code is:
import pygtk
pygtk.require(2.0)
import gtk
import gtk.glade
gtk.glade is deprecated, you should use the builtin gtk.builder instead 
(Google for examples). You should also get the latest GTK/PyGTK versions 
from the PyGTK website. There is a really nice all-in-one installer!


Cheers,
Timo



class MainWin:
def __init__(self):
self.widgets = gtk.glade.XML(ejemplo_glade.glade)
signals = { on_entry1_activate : self.on_button1_clicked,
on_button1_clicked : self.on_button1_clicked,
gtk_main_quit : gtk.main_quit }
self.widgets.signal_autoconnect(signals)
self.label1 = self.widgets.get_widget(label1)
self.entry1 = self.widgets.get_widget(entry1)
def on_button1_clicked(self, widget):
texto = self.entry1.get_text()
self.label1.set_text(Hola %s % texto)


if __name__ == __main__:
MainWin()
gtk.main()

Does my python libraries are the correct ones for my interpreter?


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Re: [Tutor] Message: pygobject_register_sinkfunc is deprecated (GtkWindow)

2011-08-17 Thread Susana Iraiis Delgado Rodriguez
Hello Timo!!

Thank you so much for your help! I'll do it
2011/8/17 Timo timomli...@gmail.com

 On 16-08-11 20:46, Susana Iraiis Delgado Rodriguez wrote:

 Hello List!

 I just started to use PyGTK and Glade to create graphical interfaces, my
 python interpreter version is 2.6.6; I also install the GTK2 Runtime
 enviroment and Glade 3.6.6. I also installed in my computer
 pycairo-1.8.10.win32-py2.6.**exe, pygobject-2.26.0-1.win32-py2.**6.exe
 and pygtk-2.16.0+glade.win32-py2.**6.exe so my graphic application will
 look and work fine.

 I tried to do an example in order to get familiar with this new tool, but
 when I run the script I got the next message:
 Python 2.6.6 (r266:84297, Aug 24 2010, 18:46:32) [MSC v.1500 32 bit
 (Intel)] on
 win32
 Type help, copyright, credits or license for more information.
  import glade1
 ** Message: pygobject_register_sinkfunc is deprecated (GtkWindow)
 ** Message: pygobject_register_sinkfunc is deprecated (GtkInvisible)
 ** Message: pygobject_register_sinkfunc is deprecated (GtkObject)
 
 My code is:
 import pygtk
 pygtk.require(2.0)
 import gtk
 import gtk.glade

 gtk.glade is deprecated, you should use the builtin gtk.builder instead
 (Google for examples). You should also get the latest GTK/PyGTK versions
 from the PyGTK website. There is a really nice all-in-one installer!

 Cheers,
 Timo


 class MainWin:
def __init__(self):
self.widgets = gtk.glade.XML(ejemplo_glade.**glade)
signals = { on_entry1_activate : self.on_button1_clicked,
on_button1_clicked : self.on_button1_clicked,
gtk_main_quit : gtk.main_quit }
self.widgets.signal_**autoconnect(signals)
self.label1 = self.widgets.get_widget(**label1)
self.entry1 = self.widgets.get_widget(**entry1)
def on_button1_clicked(self, widget):
texto = self.entry1.get_text()
self.label1.set_text(Hola %s % texto)


 if __name__ == __main__:
MainWin()
gtk.main()

 Does my python libraries are the correct ones for my interpreter?


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[Tutor] Message: pygobject_register_sinkfunc is deprecated (GtkWindow)

2011-08-16 Thread Susana Iraiis Delgado Rodriguez
Hello List!

I just started to use PyGTK and Glade to create graphical interfaces, my
python interpreter version is 2.6.6; I also install the GTK2 Runtime
enviroment and Glade 3.6.6. I also installed in my computer
pycairo-1.8.10.win32-py2.6.exe, pygobject-2.26.0-1.win32-py2.6.exe and
pygtk-2.16.0+glade.win32-py2.6.exe so my graphic application will look and
work fine.

I tried to do an example in order to get familiar with this new tool, but
when I run the script I got the next message:
Python 2.6.6 (r266:84297, Aug 24 2010, 18:46:32) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)]
on
win32
Type help, copyright, credits or license for more information.
 import glade1
** Message: pygobject_register_sinkfunc is deprecated (GtkWindow)
** Message: pygobject_register_sinkfunc is deprecated (GtkInvisible)
** Message: pygobject_register_sinkfunc is deprecated (GtkObject)

My code is:
import pygtk
pygtk.require(2.0)
import gtk
import gtk.glade

class MainWin:
def __init__(self):
self.widgets = gtk.glade.XML(ejemplo_glade.glade)
signals = { on_entry1_activate : self.on_button1_clicked,
on_button1_clicked : self.on_button1_clicked,
gtk_main_quit : gtk.main_quit }
self.widgets.signal_autoconnect(signals)
self.label1 = self.widgets.get_widget(label1)
self.entry1 = self.widgets.get_widget(entry1)
def on_button1_clicked(self, widget):
texto = self.entry1.get_text()
self.label1.set_text(Hola %s % texto)


if __name__ == __main__:
MainWin()
gtk.main()

Does my python libraries are the correct ones for my interpreter?
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