Hi, I sent in the proposal. Please give feedback. I'll finish up the bug fix as soon as possible. Thanks! Meg
2012/3/29 meg ford <[email protected]> > + I'll push the new version of the code as soon as I get a chance so you > can take a look at it. Thanks for the help! > > > 2012/3/29 meg ford <[email protected]> > >> Hi, >> >> 2012/3/29 Izidor Matušov <[email protected]> >> >>> It is about really old API calls. >>> >>> If you replace lines 355 - 359 with this code: >>> >>> t = self.req.get_tag(tag) >>> if t is None: >>> pass # something bad has happened and it should be handled >>> tag_color = t.get_attribute('color') >>> if tag_color is None: >>> tag_color = <default color> >>> >> >> I tried it out, but it doesn't work yet. I think that what I'm doing is >> taking the color that has been assigned to the tag shapes in >> on_colorchooser_activate, and assigning it instead of the default color >> when it has been set, and keeping it 'default' when it hasn't. I think the >> problem is that the highlight (default) color doesn't have a setter (maybe >> the color is hardcoded in?). >> >> Does this sound at all correct? I'm getting this debug message: >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "/home/meg/gtg/trunk/GTG/gtk/browser/browser.py", line 729, in >> on_colorchooser_activate >> t.set_attribute("color", strcolor) >> AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'set_attribute' >> >> >> Meg >> >>> >>> >>> That could should be equivalent. I haven't tested that code, writing >>> that just top of my head. >>> >>> Izidor >>> >> >> >
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