|Christian Robottom Reis [EMAIL PROTECTED],
|on Thu, 18 Oct 2001 01:02:25 -0200 (BRST)
|about Re: [pygtk] Patch to those who use glc.py (Python Glade Code Generator)
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, Rodrigo Senra wrote:
Does anybody still use glc.py ? If not, what do you use instead to
Hi,
Does anybody have compiled versions of _gtk.pyd and libglade.pyd
that operate with Python2.1.1 upon Windows ? If so, would be
too much impertinence of mine to ask you to e-mail me a copy
of those ? I have pygtk-0.6.8 all set, but I am having some
problems with these 2 DLLs.
TIA
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, Rodrigo Senra wrote:
As for Libglade I already had heard, but haven't tried though (I will now!)
Libglade is trop cool. It loads the glade file in runtime and renders the
widgets for you. No more defining boxes in code, or digging through lines
and lines of pack_start()
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, Rodrigo Senra wrote:
of those ? I have pygtk-0.6.8 all set, but I am having some
problems with these 2 DLLs.
There were supposed to be precompiled pygtk versions at
http://hans.breuer.org/ports/default.htm
Take care,
--
Christian Reis, Senior Engineer, Async Open
Hi,
I have sent an e-mail to glc.py creator's Bill Allen with a
patch that fixes notebook code generation. The same patch is included
in this message. Till now I have not receive a response from him.
Does anybody know a way to contact him ?
Does anybody still use glc.py ? If not,
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001, Rodrigo Senra wrote:
Does anybody still use glc.py ? If not, what do you use instead to
generate code templates from glade (if you do) ?
There is the libglade alternative, which IMHO is much superior to code
generation; if you must use code generation, there is the