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Browse All TopicsI am working through the PyGTK tutorial at http://www.pygtk.org/pygtk
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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by: bartsmitPosted on 2009-11-04 at 04:08:36ID: 25738486
Figured this out. The trick is to add the buttons as named widgets to the class. Then they can be manipulated as self.button_name.
Can the points be returned please?