Gorse Emmanuel wrote: > Thanks for the answer. > > I'm checking the imgFullFile with os.path.exists() before loading it, > so the absolute path of the image is correct. > > As img.set_from_file() doesn't raise an exception when it can't load > the file, i've tried with this: > > img = gtk.Image() > pixBuf = gtk.gdk.pixbuf_new_from_file(imgFullFile) > img.set_from_pixbuf(pixBuf) > button.set_image(img) > > and gtk.gdk.pixbuf_new_from_file() didn't raise an exception, but the > image is still not displayed. > > Furthermore, i'm also using an IconView to display the images, and > they are displayed just fine. The code is: > store = gtk.ListStore(str, gtk.gdk.Pixbuf) > for name in xxx: > pixbuf = gtk.gdk.pixbuf_new_from_file(imgFullFile) > store.append([name, pixbuf]) > > So the image loading seems fine but images don't get displayed on the > buttons... > > 2009/9/30, sandbox_mail <[email protected]>: > >> I did not try it out but my first guess is: the image is not found in >> Windows due to the different path syntax. >> >> In linux you will have a path like /home/user/picture.jpg but in windows >> 1.) there is no /, instead \ is used >> 2.) absolute paths start at the drive letter like C:\Users\picure.jpg >> >> I believe python's "os" module will help you build the correct paths >> depending on which system the code is running. >> >> Gorse Emmanuel wrote: >> >>> Hye, >>> >>> I'm using this code to display an image on a button: >>> >>> img = gtk.Image() >>> img.set_from_file(imgFullFile) >>> button.set_image(img) >>> >>> with imgFullFile beeing the absolute path of the image. >>> >>> The code works fine under Linux, but the image is not displayed under >>> Windows. >>> Do you have any idea why ? >>> >>> Try adding:
img.show() John _______________________________________________ pygtk mailing list [email protected] http://www.daa.com.au/mailman/listinfo/pygtk Read the PyGTK FAQ: http://faq.pygtk.org/
