>> Thanks for your suggestion. You are right. There is an example there
>> called appwindow.py which builds an application window pretty much
>> like what I want, complete with menubar, toolbar and statusbar. But I
>> am thinking there is a call to gnomeui.App (or something like that)
>> which creates the application window automatically (complete with
>> menubar, toolbar and statusbar). According to some old documentation I
>> read, you used to be able to do this. But now with pygtk2 and the new
>> python-gnome, I haven't seen any examples or documentation to show how
>> to do it.
>> --Doug Blanding

> Well, gnome windows are usually avoided by most developpers. You should
> consider using bonobo windows instead.
> In gnome-python tarball, it's in examples/bonobo/bonoboui

> Regards,
> Xavier Ordoquy.

Oh, OK. Thanks, I didn't know that.
I have tried the bonoboui example and played with it a little. It certainly seems to provide a nice UI. I guess I was just afraid of it because I don't know anything about bonobo (what it is or why I need it).
I suppose I'll just need to learn more about bonobo windows. Thanks.

--Doug Blanding

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