I would like to write a gnome application using gnome-python (without glade) but I havn't been able to find any examples or documentation showing how to do it. I can only find examples from a couple years ago, showing how it used to be done the old way with the earlier version of pygtk and with
On Fri, 2003-12-12 at 14:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to write a gnome application using gnome-python (without
glade) but I havn't been able to find any examples or documentation
showing how to do it. I can only find examples from a couple years
ago, showing how it used to be
Thanks for your suggestion. You are right. There is an example there
called appwindow.py which builds an application window pretty much
like what I want, complete with menubar, toolbar and statusbar. But I
am thinking there is a call to gnomeui.App (or something like that)
which creates the
Thanks for your suggestion. You are right. There is an example there
called appwindow.py which builds an application window pretty much
like what I want, complete with menubar, toolbar and statusbar. But I
am thinking there is a call to gnomeui.App (or something like that)
which creates the
Well, gnome windows are usually avoided by most developpers.
You should consider using bonobo windows instead. In
gnome-python tarball, it's in examples/bonobo/bonoboui
No, I think that most people are trying to use BonoboUI as little as
possible. The new menu and toolbar APIs in GTK+ 2.4
Well, gnome windows are usually avoided by most developpers.
You should consider using bonobo windows instead. In
gnome-python tarball, it's in examples/bonobo/bonoboui
No, I think that most people are trying to use BonoboUI as little as
possible. The new menu and toolbar APIs in GTK+ 2.4
On Fri, 2003-12-12 at 18:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I also now have another question: What is it that most developpers
know that causes them to want to avoid Gnome windows? Maybe if I knew
that, I wouldn't be asking the first question.
--Doug Blanding
For what I can see gnumeric, planner
A Sex, 2003-12-12 às 15:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
Well, gnome windows are usually avoided by most developpers.
You should consider using bonobo windows instead. In
gnome-python tarball, it's in examples/bonobo/bonoboui
No, I think that most people are trying to use BonoboUI as
hi
there is a good tutorial for pygtk2 at:
http://www.moeraki.com/pygtktutorial/pygtk2tutorial/
but i don't know any for gnome-python
lg / sifu
On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 08:21:43AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to write a gnome application using gnome-python (without
glade)