On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 18:40, Sebastien Bacher wrote: > For the moment the default python bindings for gtk/gnome are 1.2 > version. It means that an "import gtk" in a .py will load gtk1.2. > > It's time to switch gtk/gnome 2 as the default bindings. > So all pygtk/gnome 1.2 programs have to use these two lines before > loading a gtk/gnome part: > > import pygtk > pygtk.require('1.2')
Will this also cover using gnome 1 bindings instead of gnome 2? I assume that just prepending the above two lines to something like the following should work? from gtk import * import _gtk import _gnome import _gnomeui from gnome.ui import * import gnome.config -- Joe Drew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> My weblog doesn't detail my personal life: http://me.woot.net