Pietro Battiston
Sat, 30 Jan 2010 13:32:48 -0800
Il giorno sab, 30/01/2010 alle 20.36 +0100, Pablo Recio Quijano ha scritto: > Hi. > > > I have a code more or less like: > > > while ...: #some comprobations > # other stuffs > R = round_result.roundResult() #a dialog object > response = R.result_dialog.run() > if response == 13: #13 is the ID of button to close > R.result_dialog.destroy()
Could you try adding the line
gtk.main_iteration(False)
at the end?
Pietro
>
> The problem is that the dialog doesn't destroy in that moment.
> Instead, is destroyed in the next loops's iteration. I also tried to
> map a function to the event trigged by clicking that button, using
> hide or destroy, but doesn't work either.
>
>
> Is there any way to hide the dialog in the moment I want to? Because I
> don't understand what's happening.
>
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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> Pablo Recio Quijano
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