On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 3:28 AM, Prashant Shah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > self.new_comp_glade = self.mwglade.get_widget("new_company")
> > self.vbox_main = self.mwglade.get_widget("vbox_main")
> >
> > child = self.new_comp_glade.get_child()
> > if child:
> > # remove the child from the top window
> > self.new_comp_glade.remove(child)
> > self.vbox_main.add(child)
>
> Cool !! It works :) Thanks a lot !!!
>
> I am making a small financial app in pygtk (gpl)
>
> glade file :
> http://rapidshare.com/files/93713518/main.glade.html
>
> I have a =MainWindow= window (hbox: menubar, statusbar, a central main
> area where all the stuff is displayed) with a menu item called create
> company. On clicking create company - it has to open the
> =CreateCompany= window in the central main area.
>
> I have made different windows for vouchers/reports. For every action
> it will load the windows in the central main area.
>
> I dont know whether this is the rightway - I just took a guess.
>
> Also should I use seperate python files for each gtk window or how is it
> done ??
I use one glade file that contains many top level windows - each top
window contains a child container that is reparented as needed. Each
of these containers is represented by a View class (a python class,)
each View subclass knows how to initialise the view, populate widgets
with model data, and respond to events.
I keep each view class in a separate *.py file.
Whether this the 'python way' I don't know.
Suggest you read up on Model View Controller / Model View Presenter patterns.
Martin Fowler is a starting point
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