> From: LF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I'm trying to make a GtkText box, give it some text, and have it as a
> static display in a window. I don't like "Gtk-CRITICAL" warnings that
> don't seem to matter, but I *REALLY* don't like "Gtk-CRITICAL" and Xlib
> errors that lock things up. Ewww!
>
> Pardon the *really* dumb variable names.
> -----
> a_message_box = GtkText()
> a_message_box.insert_text("this is a test")
> a_message_box.set_editable(FALSE)
> a_main_vbox.add(a_message_box)
> a_message_box.show()
Part of the problem with this series of calls is that the
_wrap_gtk_editable_insert_text function passes an uninitialized position
variable to the editable. This bug affects both the GtkEntry & GtkText
widgets. One way to fix this is to add an optional argument to
insert_text, which defaults to 0, so the wrapper function looks like this
(and then modify gtk.py to call the wrapper with an extra argument):
static PyObject *_wrap_gtk_editable_insert_text(PyObject *self, PyObject
*args) {
PyGtk_Object *o;
char *text;
int len;
int pos = 0;
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O!s#|i:gtk_editable_insert_text",
&PyGtk_Type, &o, &text, &len, &pos))
return NULL;
gtk_editable_insert_text(GTK_EDITABLE(PyGtk_Get(o)), text, len, &pos);
return PyInt_FromLong(pos);
}
Is there any possibility of another release of the gtk-1.2 compatible
pygtk series? From my casual reading of the gtk lists, it does not look
like the gtk 2.0 release is imminent.
Thanks,
John
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