> I just did.  It "mostly" works
> 
>    - When the gui first comes up you see some flickering, the background
>      gray shows through, then the black render window pops over it and
>      then the gray shows through once again.
>    - If I start interacting in the render window, the black render window
>      shows through again.
>    - If the window loses focus, the grey backdrop is once again painted
>      over the rendered data.
>    - when I quit, the program crashes (that is, the python binary)
>      during shutdown.  If I do SetRenderWindow(None) on the renderer
>      before quitting, I can avoid the crash (seems that the render window
>      is destroyed twice during shutdown, once when the physical window
>      goes away, and again when the renderer is destroyed).

To follow up for the benefit of the list and list archive -- John 
Hunter gave me a more recent versions of:

   GtkGLExtVTKRenderWindowInteractor.py

and it does not have the refresh or shutdown-crash problems I mentioned
when I run it in win32.

Tim N.

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