On Fri, 2005-25-03 at 09:46 +0100, Marcus Habermehl wrote:
> Fernando San MartÃn Woerner schrieb:
>
> >El miÃ, 23-03-2005 a las 21:27 +0100, Marcus Habermehl escribiÃ:
> >> Hi.
> >>
> >> I want to write the output of os.popen('command') to a gtk.TextView.
> >
> >there's the example
> >
> >http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/gnome-python/pygtk/examples/ide/gtkcons.py?view=markup
> >
> That could be what I'm searching for. But I think that I doesn't
> understand the script realy. :(
>
> I think the class gtkoutfile in this script is interesting for me. But
> there are so many token like __w, __b, __fn, a, etc. That makes me
> perplexes. :(
>
> Sorry.
>
> Marcus
>
>
def __init__(self, w, fn, font):
self.__fn = fn
self.__w = w
self.__b = w.get_buffer()
self.__ins = self.__b.get_mark('insert')
self.__font = font
you can simply rename them.
def __init__(self, w, fn, font):
self.passed_fn = fn
self.use_this_window = w
self.the_textbuffer = w.get_buffer()
self.insert_mark = self.__b.get_mark('insert')
self.__font = font
If you want full terminal capability you can use the vte terminal
widget. It is the library widget that gnome-terminal uses. It has a
python interface, not as complete as the 'c' interface, but does work.
It will give you a full speed fully working terminal in a pygtk app.
http://developer.gnome.org/arch/gnome/widgets/vte.html
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Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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