On 11/27/05, spike grobstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how are you importing pygtk?try like this:import pygtkpygtk.require('2.0')import gtkgtk.rc_parse(test) # rc file's path should be relative to thesource file that calls this
Thanks, gtk.rc_parse(test) worked fine!
On 11/28/05, tjas ni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, gtk.rc_parse(test) worked fine!
But I got into some other problems.
I defined a GtkLabel with this command: headline.set_name(head)
In my RC file I inserted this line:
widget head.GtkLabel style head
but my 'head' label aint getting bold text
Hello,
I tried to send the following query to your pygtk post, but I don't
think I succeeded.
Please let me know the correct way to post a new query or reply to an
existing query.
Thank you.
John Anderson
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I have a simple program with a label on the main program window.
I
short answer:
widget *.head style head
long answer:
your widget definition in the gtkrc is saying a GtkLabel contained in a widget
called 'head'
since you're naming your label head, you need to define the line as:
widget *.head style head
that will instruct gtk to style a widget named
Hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 16.11.2005, 09:06 + schrieb Loris Caren:
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 21:06, you wrote:
I'm doing a large number of calls to
p = gtk.gdk.pixbuf_new_from_file(f)
...
del p
and am finding that the process consumes more and more memory as it
goes on. Should I
Hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 16.11.2005, 19:51 +0100 schrieb Stefano Esposito:
Hi all,
i need a widget that displays mobile/fixed points and fixed rectangles and
which is capable to catch mouse-click events. Does such a widget exist
somewhere in the world? :)
diacanvas perhaps, if I understand
Hi,
Am Montag, den 21.11.2005, 16:08 -0500 schrieb Thierry Lam:
Let's say I have a main window which has a File menu. When I click on
the File menu and the open button, I have a File Chooser window which
comes in front of my main window. How do I make the main window
unselectable? That is,
Hi,
Am Dienstag, den 22.11.2005, 14:37 -0500 schrieb Thierry Lam:
Does anyone know how to set modal to True for Gtk::FileChooserDialog?
Usually you just use a modal event loop:
dialog = gtk.FileChooserDialog()
answer = dialog.run() # hangs around until dialog is closed
del dialog
On Monday 28 November, dannym wrote:
Usually you just use a modal event loop:
dialog = gtk.FileChooserDialog()
answer = dialog.run() # hangs around until dialog is closed
del dialog
Hi. Wouldn't it be better to say:
dialog.destroy()
instead of
del dialog
?
It was a long time ago
On Thursday 24 November, N. Volbers wrote:
My second problem arises due to the fact that it should be possible to
specify no value at all.
[snip]
Am I missing something obvious? I would appreciate any suggestions
on this.
If you want a single widget that allows you to specify a
Hi,
Am Montag, den 28.11.2005, 15:47 -0500 schrieb Graham Ashton:
On Monday 28 November, dannym wrote:
Usually you just use a modal event loop:
dialog = gtk.FileChooserDialog()
answer = dialog.run() # hangs around until dialog is closed
del dialog
Hi. Wouldn't it be better to
(the original query)
I have a simple program with a label on the main program window.
I place some text in the label and set the 'set_line_wrap' property of
the label to True.
However, when I run the script I notice that the text in the label does
not span the entire width of the window, as
I think you should ask this question on the one of the GTK+ mail lists -
say gtk-app-devel-list
John
Nicodaemus wrote:
(the original query)
I have a simple program with a label on the main program window.
I place some text in the label and set the 'set_line_wrap' property of
the label to
Graham Ashton schrieb:
On Thursday 24 November, N. Volbers wrote:
My second problem arises due to the fact that it should be possible to
specify no value at all.
[snip]
Am I missing something obvious? I would appreciate any suggestions
on this.
If you want a single widget that
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