Hi all,
Using wx
When adding a second timer as i have the first, the second timer
adding stops the first timer (updating or stops?) . In this example im
updating a uptime and localtime label. It works fine for displaying the
last self.startTimer2() called. But prevents the previous
Thanks for that, cheers
Regards
nikie wrote:
janama wrote:
Hi all,
Using wx
When adding a second timer as i have the first, the second timer
adding stops the first timer (updating or stops?) . In this example im
updating a uptime and localtime label. It works fine for displaying
Thankyou everyone for help last time:
The following works ok when setting a
wx.lib.buttons.GenBitmapTextButton's disabled bitmap in using wxpython
instead of this:
self.b1.SetBitmapDisabled(self.yellow)
i can use this:
aaa = 1
result1 = eval(self.b%s.SetBitmapDisabled(self.yellow) % aaa)
result
Hi,
can such a thing be done somehow?
aaa = self.aaa
bbb = %s.%s % ('parent', 'bbb')
Can you use strings or %s strings like in the above or
aaa = 'string'
aaa.%s() % 'upper'
Somehow?
Thanks for taking a look at this
Regards
Janama
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print ok file present
i = wx.Image('images/pageGrey.png',wx.BITMAP_TYPE_PNG)
b1 = wx.BitmapFromImage(i)
self.staticBitmap1.SetBitmap(b1)
The above works a treat,
thanks again Jean
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jean-michel bain-cornu wrote:
Why won't you write it yourself using the demo ?
It's clear and well documented.
Regards,
jm
Hi, have been just trying for 5 hours with the timer demo in wx, i just
havnt clicked with how to tie it in together,
I know (think) i need the following features from