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> Hey thats working,
> Thanx and can you please explain me why shall I use this flush.
> I just read that gtk.gdk.flush() creates output and wait until sll
> requests are processed
> what does that actually mean

Dont write code like this. 

1) time.sleep() blocks the mainloop and your program basically stops
(which is useless and not a good idea in the real world)
2) flush() forces the main loop to run until events are processed, thus
showing your window. But then it stops again during sleep. See #1

If you want to achieve delays in a gtk program use
glib/gobject.timeout_add

John

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>         Cristian
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> Regards
> 
> phanindra
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