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How can I do this easily?
Easy is a relative word.
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Have you read the main tutorial on this topic?
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Yup, I read this, but it seems that I missed
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Since you are opening the file afresh each time in refreshLog,
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It sounds like you want the behavior of RadioButtons instead of just
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The following doesn't seem to work for me unless I switch the
'set_default_size' to 'resize'. Is this because of something I'm doing
with Glade
drawn.
Does this mean I can't use Glade to create a user-preference-sized
window? Is there a better way of doing all this?
Don't set the size in glade?
Set the size and position after the window is realized but before is it
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If I have a pygtk app and I want it to do something if its been sitting
idle for a few minutes. What is the best way to go about this? It
seems
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Interesting. I wonder how Evolution manages to do this? I'm running
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You might want to try an idle task, or timeout, handler to read the
results of the select and fill in the widget. Something like
Yeh, this is cool. I can work
the library or do I have to keep
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I'm not sure, but Gtk.Window.focus_widget and Gtk.Window.has_focus might
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My basic problem is this, I have a dialog that takes ages to load data.
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I have two questions about idle procedures and this applies to pygtk
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1) why can't you pass args to idle_add_priority?
2) I take that the actual priorities are really defined in the pygtk
module
3) Is 0 high or low?
Looks like from
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I'm using PyGtk 0.6.9 and I'm populating a CList with records from a
database. However there might be quite a few, let's say thousands and
and at least one object is instantiated for each row so it can
it happens
sooner?)
Well, that's it for now. Looking forward to being flooded with responses
;)
/M
1. http://www.gnome.org/projects/ORBit2/orbit-docs/orbit/index.html
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On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 14:16, Randy Wiser wrote:
At 02:08 PM 7/29/2004 -0400, Steve McClure wrote:
That widget was deprecated in Gtk 2.0.
Is there a similar (dial/speedometer analog style) widget for Gtk 2.0 pygtk?
Thanks for the nearly instantaneous response to my previous mail
On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 15:07, Randy Wiser wrote:
Randy Wiser wrote:
Is there a similar (dial/speedometer analog style) widget for Gtk 2.0 pygtk?
At 02:27 PM 7/29/2004 -0400, Steve McClure wrote:
Not AFAIK. I used it extensively for an environmental monitoring app
but we haven't ported
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On Tue, 2004-07-20 at 14:47, Doug Quale wrote:
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On Tue, Jul 20, 2004 at 01:57:54PM -0400, Steve McClure wrote:
Kiwi has a nice way of doing it. Its CList object has a popup menu on
the right click where the user can decide which columns
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completion.set_model(list)
completion.set_minimum_key_length(1)
completion.set_text_column(0)
combo.child.set_completion(completion)
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it doesn't print hello
when i close the window it's continuing
thanks aviad
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