I'm trying to figure out how to get a pygtk button respond to somehting other than just a simple "left click". With a standard 3-button mouse, X11 provides at least 9 different "click" types, but the pygtk button only seems to support one of them.
[Yes, I know there are left-handled mouse configurations -- by "left" click I'm using the common term to mean the primary mouse button.] After googling for some time, I haven't found any good answers. Some people just say things like "use the button_release_event signal of the button widget". But, that signal is depricated (and AFAICT still doesn't make the button actually respond to the left/middle click by "depressing" the way it should). Other answers are things like "you'll have to write you own button class in C, not C++". Is the gtk button widget really incapable of handling left or middle mouse buttons or shift/ctrl/alt modifiers? -- Grant Edwards grant.b.edwards Yow! CHUBBY CHECKER just at had a CHICKEN SANDWICH in gmail.com downtown DULUTH! -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list