Hello. I'm not too sure, but I think that you have to compare with RESPONSE_CANCEL despite RESPONSE_QUIT. What I'm sure is that you must quit the quotes, because it is a var, not a string.
If I had had that problem, I had try to set a: print gtk.RESPONSE_QUIT, self.response between the "run" and the "if" statements, to see what is returning and why it is not entering in the condition. Good luck! El Sat, 10 Jan 2009 12:07:18 +0530 "anusha k" <[email protected]> escribió: > hi, > I am developing a account application .In that i added a quit dialog > with a two stock buttons i.e quit and cancel.but when i triggered the > quit button just closes the dialog not the main window .here is my > code: > > def dialogQuit(self,widget): > self.dialog_quit = self.wTree.get_widget("dialog_quit") > self.dialog_quit.show() > self.response = self.dialog_quit.run() > if self.response == 'gtk.RESPONSE_QUIT': > gtk.main_quit() > self.dialog_quit.destroy() <[email protected]> > > how to solve the issue > > Thanks in advance > > Njoy the share of Freedom, > Anusha -- In a world without walls and fences, who needs Windows and Gates? _______________________________________________ pygtk mailing list [email protected] http://www.daa.com.au/mailman/listinfo/pygtk Read the PyGTK FAQ: http://faq.pygtk.org/
