dimitri pater wrote:
mmh, this doesn't sound very "elegant", but if it works: don't break it.
Maybe someone comes up with a better solution.
It's not and It doesn';t work, I forgot to run the app in a terminal to
see any output and there was an errors, once I fixed the error, this
closed both windows :(
I'm now looking into using the set_sensative() option for the button,
setting this to True
and once all the fields have the correct text in, set the set_sensative
back to False, thus enabling the user to click the OK button (hopfully).
But again, being new to gtk, I'm trying several things,
/me hoping that using the code below works:
while gtk.events_pending():
gtk.main_iteration()
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