On 25/03/2010 12:24, Pietro Battiston wrote:
> Il giorno mer, 24/03/2010 alle 11.27 +0100, Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
> ha scritto:
>
> But googling for "acire site:pygtk.org" returns nothing. Instead, if I
> go to the pygtk website, I'm pointed at a very obsolete and incomplete
> tutorial.
>
On 25/03/2010 16:17, Andrew Steele wrote:
> I'm already close to finishing a rewrite of the PyGTK Tutorial. I'm
> looking to upload it to a domain next week.
>
> Its completely separate from the original tutorial but takes some
> elements from it, covers some widgets which are undocumented in the
I'm already close to finishing a rewrite of the PyGTK Tutorial. I'm looking
to upload it to a domain next week.
Its completely separate from the original tutorial but takes some elements
from it, covers some widgets which are undocumented in the original and adds
a few more code samples (i.e. View
Hi Pietro,
On 25/03/2010 12:24, Pietro Battiston wrote:
> But googling for "acire site:pygtk.org" returns nothing. Instead, if I
> go to the pygtk website, I'm pointed at a very obsolete and incomplete
> tutorial.
>
The tutorial is incomplete, but not really so obsolete, though it could
benef
Il giorno mer, 24/03/2010 alle 11.27 +0100, Rafael Villar Burke (Pachi)
ha scritto:
> I'm forwarding this to the main PyGTK mailing list, as it may interest
> other people.
>
> On 24/03/2010 3:59, David Scott wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I hope this email finds someone who be able to provide some feedb
I'm forwarding this to the main PyGTK mailing list, as it may interest
other people.
On 24/03/2010 3:59, David Scott wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I hope this email finds someone who be able to provide some feedback.
>
> I did a Computer Science degree a couple of years back and had to work
> pretty hard tea