[pygtk] FileChooserButton - signal when the dialog closes

Phillip Calvin phillipc at toasterlogic.com
Fri Jun 22 23:06:15 WST 2007


The documentation claims that the "dialog" property of the  
FileChooserButton is writeable.  I have not tested this, but could  
you create the FileChooserButton and then create your own  
FileChooserDialog and assign it to the FileChooserButton?  Then you  
could attach to the "response" or "close" signals of your dialog.

Let me know if this works.

Phillip Calvin


On Jun 22, 2007, at 3:37 AM, Jamie Norrish wrote:

> Hi there. Back in February Felix Rabe asked about how to know when a
> FileChooserButton's associated dialog is closed (so that the filename
> of the selected file can be retrieved from it). As far as I can see,
> there was no particular response. Having now stumbled upon the same
> issue, does anyone have any answers?
>
> As Felix noted, the file-activated signal does not appear to be the
> correct one - I could not get it to fire no matter what I did in the
> dialog - and the documentation is not forthcoming about what one
> should use, only that one shouldn't normally need to connect to any of
> the signals (!).
>
> Jamie
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