I just use entry.modify_fg( gtk.STATE_NORMAL, gtk.gdk.Color(0xFFFF, 0, 0)
). Also, modify_base does the background.
Hi,
Thank you for your answer Tony, these two functions may prove usefull indeed !
But unfortunately it works neither with my real application nor with the example I put in my previous mail :-(
I have tried to modify the first argument of 'modify_fg' (the state of the widget) but it didn't work any better.
# File modified_example.py
import gtk
import pango
def entry_changed_callback(entry):
entry.modify_fg(gtk.STATE_NORMAL, gtk.gdk.Color(0xFFFF, 0, 0))
window=gtk.Window()
entry = gtk.Entry()
entry.connect('changed', entry_changed_callback)
window.add(entry)
window.show_all()
gtk.main()
# End of file
Any idea of what's going wrong ?
--
Remi
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