Hi Mystilleef,
I don't know what the problem is, so I can't give you any solution, but I can suggest you a workaround: use a gtk.Statusbar, modify your code like this:

        statusbar = gtk.Statusbar()
        window.add(statusbar)
        statusbar.pop(1)
        statusbar.push(1, "It does not work")
        statusbar.push(1, "Testing...testing...testing")

I know that gtk.Statusbar is not the same as gnome.AppBar but as said before, it's just a workaround :-|

Hope this help!

Pier


On 8/19/05, Mystilleef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,

Can anyone please confirm this problem? I have attached a
simple example python file that illustrates the problem.
Your help is appreciated.

Thanks


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