> Again, I agree, but I do not know how to add the warning dialogue and add the
> information to the label - since it is made using glade, it uses static
> information, and the parts of the dialogue do not seem accessible.
This will be a great PyGTK training for you :-)
Changing the text is not hard. First, you have to retrieve the widget from the
glade file.
It will looks something like : label = self.wTree.get_widget("name_of_widget")
(self.wTree should be already set, look for it in other source file that are
using glade)
Then, you just have to use the built-in method of the retrieved widget.
Something like label.set_label("my text"). To know the methods of a given
object, use the documentation on pygtk.org (or in devhelp).
A great tutorial can be found at
http://www.learningpython.com/2006/05/07/creating-a-gui-using-pygtk-and-glade/
and, more generally on http://www.learningpython.com/category/python/pygtk/
If you have question, ask on #gtg (or on #pygtk).
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