Ok, here is my patch to fix this latest problem. James, look like this method let's us be completely unconcerned about whether or not an attribute starts with '_' or not. The only attribute that wouldn't get added to both dictionaries is '_o'. -- Richard Fish Enhanced Software Technologies, Inc. Software Developer 4014 E Broadway Rd Suite 405 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phoenix, AZ 85040 (602) 470-1115 http://www.estinc.com To unsubscribe: echo "unsubscribe" | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- [pygtk] Inheriting from Gtk classes broken? Hrvoje Niksic
- Re: [pygtk] Inheriting from Gtk classes broke... Richard Fish
- Re: [pygtk] Inheriting from Gtk classes broke... Richard Fish
- Re: [pygtk] Inheriting from Gtk classes broke... Richard Fish
- Re: [pygtk] Inheriting from Gtk classes b... Hrvoje Niksic
- Re: [pygtk] Inheriting from Gtk classes broke... James Henstridge
- Re: [pygtk] Inheriting from Gtk classes broke... Richard Fish
- Re: [pygtk] Inheriting from Gtk classes b... Hrvoje Niksic
- Re: [pygtk] Inheriting from Gtk classes broke... Aaron Optimizer Digulla
- Re: [pygtk] Inheriting from Gtk classes broke... Richard Fish
- Re: [pygtk] Inheriting from Gtk classes broke... Aaron Optimizer Digulla
- Re: [pygtk] Inheriting from Gtk classes b... Hrvoje Niksic
- Re: [pygtk] Inheriting from Gtk classes b... Richard Fish
