Public bug reported:
Once you set a clip mask to any GdkGC in PyGtk, you can not unset the
clip mask.
This makes the GdkGC useless if you need to draw with it again without a
clip mask. The X11 and GdkColor outside of PyGtk accept 0 or None as an
input to GdkGC::set_clip_mask()
To make things worse, this also throws an exception, causing the program
to stop running if it encounters a set_clip_mask(None).
** Affects: pygtk (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: clip exception gc mask none pygtk
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Title:
Unable to unset clip mask (gtk.gdk.GC set_clip_mask does not accept
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