I suppose I should put in a message stating that the pyglade module is
deprecated. It is probably better to use the libglade module, which uses
libglade rather than being pure python. It handles the default_width and
default_height attributes correctly.
James.
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I've got a teeny .glade file (written as I try to figure out glade and
company) that has distinctly different behaviour when I build it as a
glade project vs. running it in libglade with glade.py frm the
examples/ directory. The pyglade version ignores the default window
size specifications and d