Well in light of this request I've decided to make the pre-pre-pre-release
of gvoice.

The link is http://uxmcc3.iimas.unam.mx/~gvoice/gvoice/

I pre-release it, more as an example reference, than a working program.

I wish to thank James, and all the other pleople who replied my questions.

I will be updating weekly the software, I think that in a month I will
have a fairly stable easy to install release.

As this is the first software I WRITE and RELEASE, I will apreciate all
the corrections you can give me in all fields (make a more robust
installation, more and better documentation (spelling, grammar,
structure), etc...). I will be very greatefull if you can tell me if
you think this software is mature enougth to be announced in the gnome
page. . And please tell me if this software works with the latest pygnome
bindings. 

Version questions ???

I use pygtk-0.5.3 and pygnome-0.2.3, is it worth to change pygtk-0.5.9,
gnome-python-0.90 ?
Do they work smothly with the new gtk and gnome rpms(ver 0.99) ?? 

By the way I have two question that I coudn't solve in this release.

- show windows on top:

        When the user is training the software a Gnuplot window
        pops-up and then a GnomeMessageBox that says "waiting for
        the user to say the word" pops up.
        The problem is that the GnomeMessageBox pops up more quickly
        than the Gnuplot window.
        So the GnomeMessageBox find itself BEHIND the Gnuplot window
        and the user can't see it.

        Is there a way I can configure a GtkWindow so it's ALLWAYS
        ON TOP of ANY window?

- make bindings:

        If have to make the python binding to this gtk widget so I can
        replace Gnuplot:
        http://www.eudoxos.net/gtk/gtkdatabox/index.html
        Were is a good starting point to learn how to make pygtk
        bindings??? (I've used swig and used the C API of python )
        If some-one could help me on this I would be very very\
        greatefull...

Thanks Again.

                        Daniel Kornhauser ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

On Mon, 28 Dec 1998, J.W. Bizzaro wrote:

> Python-GTK/GNOME developers:
> 
> I'm putting up a Web page that will contain information of use to us:
> 
>     http://www.uml.edu/Dept/Chem/BICGroup/PyGTools/
> 
> (James, can you put a link to this on your page?)
> 
> First, I would like to put up some links to open source code that uses Python
> with GTK or GNOME bindings by James.  Please send URLs to me, even if the
> project is pre-alpha.  Since there is no tutorial, examples will be very
> helpful!
> 
>     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> We should also have (2) links to PyGTK and Python-GNOME code and binaries by
> James, (3) links to relevant info at the GTK and GNOME Web sites (tutorials,
> screenshots), and (4) links to add-on modules/widgets to GTK/GNOME (especially
> if they have Python bindings).  Anything else?
> 
> Remember, send me URL's!!!  :-)
> 
> 
> Jeff
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