Nathaniel Smith wrote:
On Sun, Dec 02, 2007 at 09:34:40PM -0800, Aravind Vijayakumar wrote:
Since you are opening the file afresh each time in refreshLog, won't
you be reading the first line each time?
The .read() method in Python reads the whole file, not just the first
line.
rea
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I have tried to install PyGTK in Microsoft Windows Vista but failed. I
have installed GTK+ runtime, and that wen well, but I got dialogs
during installation of PyCairo, PyGObject, and PyGTK telling me that
some things could not be created. At the end however, they tell m
Rafael Villar Burke a écrit :
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PyGTK in Vista?
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Hi,
I have tri
Hi,
just a general question:
Does anyone use a framework like kiwi or pygtkmvc to use pygtk?
Which one do you use and why?
Thomas
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John Finlay wrote:
Nathaniel Smith wrote:
On Sun, Dec 02, 2007 at 09:34:40PM -0800, Aravind Vijayakumar wrote:
Since you are opening the file afresh each time in refreshLog, won't
you be reading the first line each time?
The .read() method in Python reads the whole file, not just the f
On Dec 3, 2007, at 9:18 AM, Mark Stahler wrote:
John Finlay wrote:
Nathaniel Smith wrote:
On Sun, Dec 02, 2007 at 09:34:40PM -0800, Aravind Vijayakumar wrote:
Since you are opening the file afresh each time in refreshLog,
won't
you be reading the first line each time?
The .read() method
in windows, the gtk.statusicon menu "scrolls" into view, which is very
slow and frustrating. any idea how i can stop this? it doesnt scroll
on linux and i dont see what would cause it
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Thomas Guettler wrote:
> just a general question:
>
> Does anyone use a framework like kiwi or pygtkmvc to use pygtk?
>
> Which one do you use and why?
I use pygtkmvc. It is simple to use and elegant. It does not introduce
another dependency. It makes MVC-style programming easy. I have not u
John Ehresman wrote:
> Yann Leboulanger wrote:
>> I'd like not to have it. But I getthis string by gpg-decodding a message
>> send by Miranda IM. I think it's a bug in their GnuPG implementation,
>> but anyway I'd like my client to detect those bad string and a) print
>> message correctly if I can
John Ehresman wrote:
> I'm confused here; I think your last example passes '\x0' to a gtk
> function which does not work. Either remove the '\x0' or do something
> else with \x0 here. Or am I missing something?
>
removeing the \x0 isn't a problem, a replce can do that, but is it the
only char t
John Ehresman wrote:
> Yann Leboulanger wrote:
>> John Ehresman wrote:
>>> I'm confused here; I think your last example passes '\x0' to a gtk
>>> function which does not work. Either remove the '\x0' or do something
>>> else with \x0 here. Or am I missing something?
>>>
>>
>> removeing the \x0 is
I'm just starting to learn PyGTK and GUI programming in general, and
Tree/ListViews confuse me tremendously. One question I have is, what's
the difference between iters and paths? It seems like paths are much
easier to use, because I can simply use model[path][column] to access
any part of the List
How can I create context menus for ListView elements? The PyGTK Tutorial
doesn't go into this, and I can't follow the GtkTreeView tutorial as
it's not in Python.
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GnomePython 2.21.0 has been just released. This a development release for
testing.
I am especially interested in people testing the new WAF build system.
GnomePython provides python interfacing modules for most of the GNOME
Developer Platform libraries (except those already wrapped somewhere
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Caleb Marcus wrote:
One question I have is, what's
the difference between iters and paths?
At a guess, I'd say that iters are likely to be more
efficient, as they can hook directly into the underlying
data structure, whereas a path requires some sort of
lookup operation each time it's used. Whe
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