Windows XP SP3 Python 2.5 wx.version() = '2.8.1.1 (msw-unicode)' ------ I have written the following *simplest* implementation of wx.timer I can think of. No workie. I want an exception, a print statement, or something.
The wxpython demos all work, but for some reason this isn't. The demos are simple and straghtforward, so I think I understand how it should work. Clues please? I've tried variations of ID's, SetOwners, using and redefining Notify(), Bind, Connect, etc. In the cases where the interpreter doesn't complain about passed argument types, the callback function is never called. import wx class MyFrame(wx.Frame): def __init__(self, parent, id, title): wx.Frame.__init__(self, parent, id, title, pos=(100, 100)) timer = wx.Timer(self, -1) self.Bind(wx.EVT_TIMER, self.OnTick, timer) timer.Start(100) def OnTick(self, event): print 'Hi. Bye.' 1/0 #<-- should crash as evidence callback is being called class MyApp(wx.App): def OnInit(self): frame1 = MyFrame(None, wx.ID_ANY, "This is a test") frame1.Show(True) return True app = MyApp(0) app.MainLoop() Thanks for any advice!! Michael -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list