On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 20:47:31 +0000
"Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A S�b, 2004-02-21 �s 19:52, Gary Jaffe escreveu:
> > I have a server running pygtk-0.6.9 and gtk-1.2.9 on Redhat 7.1 with
> > python-1.5. I am trying to change the text and background color of
> > a label on a button. But when I do
> >
> > button = gtk.GtkButton("Old Text")
> > button.set_label("New Text")
> >
> > I get 'AttributeError: set_label'.
> >
> > This works on my Libranet system at home which has pygtk-2.0.0 and
> > gtk-2.2.4. Is there some way I can do this with my old version of
> > pygtk, or am I stuck trying to upgrade everything on my server?
>
> Gtk 1.2 is so old I don't even remember the API very well. :)
> Anyway, I think this workaround should work:
> button.child.set_text("New Text")
> If button.child doesn't work, try button.get_child().
Unfortunately, I got AttributeErrors on button.child and
button.get_child.
Looking through the GTK+ 1.2 API Reference at
<http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/gtk/gtkbutton.html> it says under
'Properties':
------------------------------------------------------------------------
"label" (gchar* : Read / Write)
The text within the child GtkLabel of the GtkButton. Only useful if
there is actually a GtkLabel inside of the GtkButton.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
-I would have thought this meant I could read and write to button.label,
but this gives me an AttributeError also. :(
Any other thoughts?
Thanks,
Gary
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> Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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