Accessing Widget With GTK
Riccardo Trocca
rtrocca at libero.it
Thu Feb 15 02:26:27 EST 2001
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Well, usually, in order to avoid that I use classes so it is easy to access a self.pName from a class method. I'm writing an application in python using a glade interface. I preferred to load the xml file generated by glade by hand and connect signals to class methods. Ok, this is just a personal opinion. Anyway probably it is just a name scope problem. try with glob(al) Riccardo Tony Corrente <tonyc at bellsouth.net> wrote: > Hello. > > I am very new to Python so please excuse me if this question is stupid > but I can't find an example anywhere. I've created a form using Glade. > The form has a entry field name pName and a button. I've run glc.py and > created the Python code. Everything worked.. glc created 2 files. the > main program and the window handler file for the button. What I want to > know is... How do I update pName when the button is clicked? I've tried > just using > def on_bNext_clicked(widget, mainObj): > pname.set_text("This is a test") > when I run the program and click the button I get the following error > Traceback (innermost last): > File "/usr/lib/python1.5/site-packages/gtk.py", line 125, in __call__ > ret = apply(self.func, a) > File "window1Handlers.py", line 15, in on_bNext_clicked > pName.set_text("This is a test") > NameError: pName > > How do I access pName ( or any other widget in the window ) ??? > Could anyone please guide me in the right direction ??? > > Thanks in advance...
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