[pygtk] Replacing a widget using libglade?
Bil Simser
emailme at bilsimser.com
Wed Jan 23 03:26:22 WST 2008
Thanks Rafeal. Looks good and gives me some ideas. Not going to work for me
as the one flaw is that I need to distribute my custom code and I don't want
to have to force people to a) use glade with it and b) customize their glade
setup by putting files in various places. It's just going to complicate
things. This is a great example when you want to customize your own
environment, but for distribution I think it's got problems. However it does
give me some ideas and helps me move forward.
-----Original Message-----
From: Rafael Villar Burke [mailto:pachi at rvburke.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 11:18 AM
To: Bil Simser
Cc: pygtk at daa.com.au
Subject: Re: [pygtk] Replacing a widget using libglade?
Have a look to the "Custom PyGTK widgets in Glade 3" I and II articles
by Ali Afshar, which you can find in his blog or
http://pygtk.org/articles.html
You'll be able to use glade to design the UI using your own custom
widget without the need to reparent an existing placeholder or using
your current trick.
Have fun,
Rafael Villar Burke
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