Hi All,
I spent some time updating the windows installers for PyGObject, PyGTK
and Pycairo.
I would appreciate it if those interested tested these installers before
they go on the official GNOME servers. The installers are
* PyGObject 2.26 (for glib-2.26.0)
On 10/16/2010 09:00 AM, John Stowers wrote:
Hi All,
I spent some time updating the windows installers for PyGObject, PyGTK
and Pycairo.
I would appreciate it if those interested tested these installers before
they go on the official GNOME servers. The installers are
* PyGObject 2.26 (for
Champion Dieter, champion! It is working now.
Thanks for replying so quickly. The help is much appreciated.
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Hello,
Before porting my main project to PyGObject, I am writing a little
application first.
The problem is that I get an error when calling GLib.timeout_add() and I
can't figure out what's wrong.
This is a minimal example:
import pygtk
pygtk.require('2.0')
from gi.repository import Gtk, GLib
* gtk+-2.22 sees the return of the windows theme! Please test
this by setting adding the following line to
C:\GTK\etc\gtk-2.0\gtkrc (for example)
gtk-theme-name = MS-Windows
Tried this, .. it seems to work.
things seems to work quite nicely! Great !
Some comments though: When
Seems to be working fine here too (on Vista), with the same harmless but ugly
error message.
Regards,
Pachi
On 16/10/2010 11:10, Yann Leboulanger wrote:
On 10/16/2010 09:00 AM, John Stowers wrote:
Hi All,
I spent some time updating the windows installers for PyGObject, PyGTK
and Pycairo.
On 10/16/2010 03:01 PM, steve_...@optusnet.com.au wrote:
* gtk+-2.22 sees the return of the windows theme! Please test
this by setting adding the following line to
C:\GTK\etc\gtk-2.0\gtkrc (for example)
gtk-theme-name = MS-Windows
Tried this, .. it seems to work.
things seems