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6.4

reference child widgets in pygtk

Asked by bartsmit in Python Scripting Language, Linux, Linux Programming

Tags: Python GTK

I am working through the PyGTK tutorial at http://www.pygtk.org/pygtk2tutorial and I'm pretty comfortable with adding buttons to a table. What I can't find is how to modify a button once it's added to a table with table.attach. The examples all give generic names to the buttons with no obvious way to reference or even remove them after they have been attached.

For example, I want to add nine buttons to a 3x3 table and then change the attributes of these buttons depending on which others in the grid are clicked. Say, clicking the button in the top left corner should set the button below it to have a new label or image.
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