Look at the example here for one way:I have an icon XPM from date (icon_xpm ) [...]) inside the code of the application.
I want to use these icon in a gtk.Toolbar(), but the problem is:
------------------------------------------------------------------ icon_xpm = [ ... ] ... toolbar.append_item('Reflejar','Reflejar imagen', None, icon_xpm, callback, None) ------------------------------------------------------------------
And rise the error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ImageViewer]$ ./imageviewer.py Traceback (most recent call last): File "./imageviewer.py", line 270, in ? herramientas = CreaBarraHerramientas(mainwindow) File "./imageviewer.py", line 151, in CreaBarraHerramientas toolbar.append_item( 'Reflejar -', 'Reflejar la imagen horizontalmente', None, icon_xpm, gtk.mainquit, None) TypeError: forth argument must be a GtkWidget or None [EMAIL PROTECTED] ImageViewer]$
How I can to introduce the icon in my toolbar?
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And there's probably something in the FAQ.
John
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