Another post about a generic Gtk.TreeView

I figured, why not whip up a quick sample code to show off the genericlist I just published? So I chose the Tasks application, written in C/C++, as my target. A few minutes later, my “port” was born:

Tasks

Bigger picture here.

The application to the left is the one I whipped up… the one to the right is the real deal! Obviously I didn’t bother writing up the code to actually store information, and this exercise was meant to be like the penguins in the movie “The Wild“… to look cute and cuddly. :)


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7 Responses to “Another post about a generic Gtk.TreeView”

  1. Yeah this type of app would be a must have
    do you plan to publish it as a module or something similar?

    Some simplification to work with pygtk and glade is always welcome
    To bad tepache is broken with python 2.5 :-/

  2. Looks nice.

    Btw, could someone fix those two icons seen on the screenshot on the task area? They are obviously really broken.

  3. You could connect this to evolution using the evolution python bindings I developed to use with conduit

    http://www.conduit-project.org/wiki/evolution-python

    John

  4. Btw, that wallpaper is nice. Care to share?

  5. Thank you very much! :-)

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