PyGTK/PyGNOME questions
Robert J. Hansen
rjhansen at inav.net
Sun Aug 5 09:28:15 EDT 2001
Howdy, all. I'm a long-time C/C++ programmer, still fairly new to Python.
I've got some code I've written using the PyGTK/PyGNOME bindings, and while
they're reasonably straightforward, I have some questions. Namely, once I
use the create_toolbar or create_menus methods, how do I get a reference
back to an individual button so that I can manipulate it later?
For instance, suppose I have code such as the following:
def maketoolbar(self):
self.toolbar_menu = [ lots of UIINFO_ITEM_STOCK calls ]
self.create_toolbar(self.toolbar_menu)
... That creates a toolbar, nice and simple. But how do I get a reference
to, say, the first button widget, so that I can set it active or inactive
depending on what the user is doing in the application?
Thanks in advance, y'all. :)
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