On Friday, August 05, 2011 11:22:07 am John Fabiani wrote:
> On Friday, August 05, 2011 11:00:52 am Jacek Kałucki wrote:
> > Użytkownik John Fabiani napisał:
> > > Hi,
> > > openSUSE 11.3 , PYTHON 2.6.5, wxPython 2.8.11, latest Dabo
> > > 
> > > I'm getting an error from dateTimePy2Wx(date)
> > > 
> > > retVal = wx.DateTimeFromTimeT(mktime(date.timetuple()))
> > > 
> > > from
> > > agebox=dabo.ui.dDatePicker(self, Width=175,RegID="bornID",
> > > ForceShowCentury = True, Value = datetime.date(1940,01,01))
> > > 
> > > When I set the Value I get an error message (not a traceback)
> > > 2011-08-05 10:35:57 - ERROR - Could not set value of dDatePicker to
> > > 1940-01-01. Error message: in method 'new_DateTimeFromTimeT', expected
> > > argument 1 of type 'time_t'
> > 
> > It seems I'm not old enough to figure it out :-)
> > Try current commit please.
> 
> New error from my svn
> Could not convert all characters in
> /home/johnf/dabo/dabo/ui/uiwx/dDatePicker.py when reading it as a utf-8
> encoded file.  Replacing unmappable characters with ?'s so saving the file
> may result in a corrupted file.  You may want to right click on the file
> and set encoding in the file's properties, or reopen it after changing the
> Files / Default Encoding preference.

When I try to set the value the month is off?

i.e Value=datetime.date(1970,12,03) I get "08/03/1970"


On windows I'm having trouble working with the date.  On Linux I can just edit 
the date directly - on windows I have to either select the month,day, or year 
by using the mouse or arrows keys.  One nice thing about the windows version 
is the I can't enter the day incorrectly.  But of course the arrow keys are 
not the best to deal with moving between month,day, and year.  The user I'm 
sure is expecting to use the tab key (as with dMaskTextBox).

Johnf

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