PyGTK and creating new widgets
David Allen
s2mdalle at titan.vcu.edu
Tue Sep 26 00:50:30 EDT 2000
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Hello, I've been working with PyGTK recently, and so far, it's been quite easy due to the calling conventions being so similar to C. My question is, has anybody written their own widgets in Python for GTK, or is that generally done as a C module which then has to be incorporated into python as well? In this case, I'm not talking about compound widgets such as something like a labeled entry, but a totally new widget. What I'm really looking for would be something along these lines - a tree layout, with collapse-able subitems, but something that could also contain itself. I know that CTrees can do something similar, but I want a bit more flexibility in terms of how the tree looks, (not just like a regular file tree) and also I don't know that CTrees can contain themselves. (I realize that items can contain subtrees, but I'm talking about the *label* containing a subtree, rather than having a subtree attached *underneath* the label. Does anyone know of any modules that might help, or alternately, of any resources for writing custom GTK+ and GNOME widgets in python? Any help would be appreciated.
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