Tue, 10 Jan 2012 18:54:07 +0100 Timo a écrit: > You will notice a pattern: take the enumeration name, split the Gtk part > and rest with a dot, then leave out GTK_*_ part from the types and > append them to the previously splitted name. > > This approach always worked for me till now.
This seems to extend tu Gdk. Besides, there's an exception when the stripped enum begins with a number, as a python variable can't begin with a number. http://developer.gnome.org/gdk3/stable/gdk3-Events.html#GdkEventType typedef enum { GDK_NOTHING = -1, GDK_DELETE = 0, GDK_DESTROY = 1, GDK_EXPOSE = 2, GDK_MOTION_NOTIFY = 3, GDK_BUTTON_PRESS = 4, GDK_2BUTTON_PRESS = 5, GDK_3BUTTON_PRESS = 6, [...] } GdkEventType; becomes /usr/share/pyshared/gi/overrides/Gdk.py class Event(Gdk.Event): _UNION_MEMBERS = { Gdk.EventType.DELETE: 'any', Gdk.EventType.DESTROY: 'any', Gdk.EventType.EXPOSE: 'expose', Gdk.EventType.MOTION_NOTIFY: 'motion', Gdk.EventType.BUTTON_PRESS: 'button', Gdk.EventType._2BUTTON_PRESS: 'button', <-- see the _ Gdk.EventType._3BUTTON_PRESS: 'button', <-- see the _ [...] } I had a hard type figuring that one out... -- Jérôme _______________________________________________ pygtk mailing list [email protected] http://www.daa.com.au/mailman/listinfo/pygtk Read the PyGTK FAQ: http://faq.pygtk.org/
