>> Can I create a "value-changed" signal using PyGtk2 that will be
>> emitted when any of the HScale widgets changes?
James> Yes. Take a look at the example in
James> pygtk/examples/gobject/signal.py
What a dolt I am. It didn't even dawn on me that there would be an example
in the distribution. Maybe good penance for me would be to create a little
cross reference index that maps topics and PyGtk classes to examples in the
distribution. I have a couple examples I think I could contribute as well.
Thanks,
Skip
P.S. (makes my day when the rh margins all line up
without trying. sometimes it's the little
things... ;-)
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