[omaha] Omaha Digest, Vol 42, Issue 3

David Blaschke dwblas at gmail.com
Mon Aug 16 23:09:24 CEST 2010


You can use a single column table.  As I don't use pygtk that much, I
have never tried to dig deeper
http://www.pygtk.org/pygtk2tutorial/sec-TablePackingExample.html

David

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> I want to make an application using pygtk using 2 listboxes side by side
> deliminated by a space inbetween with 2 arrow keys.  the 1st listbox
> will have a series of entries and to add to the other side and the
> second will have items moved over that you can remove by selecting it
> and pressing the <- arrow.
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> My question is does pygtk even have listboxes XD i know they have combo
> boxes but do they have listboxes?
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> please send me a link if you know where the documentation on a listbox
> is.
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