Thank you for your help good sir! It is working now!
On Sunday, December 16, 2012 8:31:41 AM UTC-8, Anthony Tan wrote:
> While you've not done an explicit dict() call, by declaring self.widgets =
> {}, you're doing the same thing and creating self.widgets as a dictionary...
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> More specifically, in your scriptJobs line, you've got parent =
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> > Hi, been giving Jeremy Ernst's UI tutorials a try and keep running up
> > against this 'dict' object is not callable error when i attempt to create a
> > scriptjob to change the button color back to its original after
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> > The command itself is at line 67 and the input code is at line 26.I have
> > not been using a dictionary at all in the process so I haven't been able to
> > find the problem. Would appreciate if anyone with sharper eyes could spot
> > where I've done wrong.
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