[pygtk] Subclassing gtk.ToolItem
zsolt foldvari
zsolt.foldvari at gmail.com
Mon Apr 28 18:13:32 WST 2008
On 4/24/08, Douglas S. Blank <dblank at cs.brynmawr.edu> wrote:
> > I'm trying to subclass gtk.ToolItem to include a custom widget into it.
> >
> > Now, when I tried to override the gtk.ToolItem.set_tooltip() method
> > python crashes with:
> >
> > python: Objects/stringobject.c:107: PyString_FromString: Assertion
> > `str != ((void *)0)' failed.
> >
> > Any idea what am I doing wrong?
> Looks like you need to pass in self as the first argument.
No, it's not the missing self parameter. Any other idea??
Cheers,
Zsolt
> > <code>
> >
> > class ComboToolItem(gtk.ToolItem):
> >
> > __gtype_name__ = "ComboToolItem"
> >
> > def __init__(self):
> > gtk.ToolItem.__init__(self)
> >
> > self.combobox = gtk.combo_box_entry_new_text()
> > self.combobox.show()
> > self.add(self.combobox)
> >
> > def do_set_tooltip(self, tooltips, tip_text=None, tip_private=None):
> > gtk.ToolItem.set_tooltip(tooltips, tip_text, tip_private)
> >
> > tooltips.set_tip(self.combobox, tip_text, tip_private)
> >
> > class ComboToolAction(gtk.Action):
> >
> > __gtype_name__ = "ComboToolAction"
> >
> > def __init__(self, name, label, tooltip, stock_id):
> > gtk.Action.__init__(self, name, label, tooltip, stock_id)
> >
> > ComboToolAction.set_tool_item_type(ComboToolItem)
> >
> > </code>
>
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