>>>>> "lg" == lg  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    lg> Hey, List I'm having problems with zoomin and zoomout in the
    lg> pixmap, somebody could help me?

Since you asked once before and didn't get an answer, I thought I'd
give you some unsolicited advice before you were disappointed a second
time around.

When you ask a question, you need to state what you have done, what
you have read, what you think the approach should be, and where you
need help.  Just saying, "How do I do X?" is not likely to engender
much sympathy or willingness to help.  By giving the context of your
problem, what you've tried, and so on, it helps others give you a
better answer and lets them know that you are willing to do some work
so that their time spent helping you is not wasted.

There are a number of guides on the web for how to ask a good question
(a good question is one that is likely to be answered).  See for
example

  http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

Remember the golden rule of pygtk: 

  James helps those who help themselves.

John Hunter
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