Antoine Martin wrote: > I don't know of any examples unfortunately and I must admit that I spent > quite a bit of time getting to grips with it, but in the end it is > remarkably simple (much more simple than I first thought too - so don't > let that put you off): > import gtk.gdk > gtk.gdk.threads_init()
This is not a good idea under Windows, sometimes it'll freeze here, other times... later. > if you need to interact with the GUI from that thread, do it via > gobject.idle_add() See, at this point I don't understand why Twisted gives me an advantage. I'm still using threads, I'm still using the problematic "idle_add"... what's different? - Jason _______________________________________________ pygtk mailing list [email protected] http://www.daa.com.au/mailman/listinfo/pygtk Read the PyGTK FAQ: http://faq.pygtk.org/
