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#!/usr/bin/env python
""" Simple example of creating a basic window and button. Also adds a tooltip. """
import gtk
def hello_cb(widget, main_window): """ Callback function that prints a message and destroys the window """ print "Hello World" main_window.destroy()
def destroy_cb(widget, main_window): """ Callback function to hide the main window and then terminate. """ main_window.hide() gtk.main_quit()
def main(): """ Sets up the application Forms the widgets and connects callback functions to the signals """
window = gtk.Window( type=gtk.WINDOW_TOPLEVEL ) window.set_title("Hello World") window.set_default_size(200, 200) window.set_border_width(10) window.connect("destroy", destroy_cb, window)
button = gtk.Button(label="Hello World") window.add(button) button.connect("clicked", hello_cb, window)
# setup tooltips and associate them with the button tt = gtk.Tooltips() tt.set_tip(button, 'Prints "Hello World"', None) tt.enable()
# shows the window and any child objects (button in this example) window.show_all() gtk.main()
# if we're being run normally then call the main function if __name__ == '__main__': main()
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