Hi: You can create a class (and instantiate an object) with the methods, and pass "self" to connect_signals. Something like:
class myclass: def __init__(self): builder = Gtk.Builder() builder.add_from_file("example.glade") builder.connect_signals(self) def onDeleteWindow(self, widget): blah, blah def on_btnFoo_clicked(self,btn): blah, blah El 19/10/16 a las 09:08, Pozz Pozz escribió: > I'm new to python, gtk and glade, so I'm sorry if the question is dumb. > > I'm trying to learn gtk in its Python flavor (pyGObject). I choose to start > from the graphical GUI builder glade that I run under Windows (it taked > some time to find the latest Windows build in Msys2 environment... the > binaries on the web site are quite old). > > The question. In glade I can specify the name of the signals I want to > process. For example, I set in the Handler column of Signals page, the > "clicked" signal of button as on_btnFoo_clicked. > > In Python code, I need to "register" the correct functions to the signals. > I'm using the following strategy: > > def __init__(self): > handlers = { > "onDeleteWindow": self.onDeleteWindow, > "on_btnFoo_clicked": self.on_btnFoo_clicked, > } > > builder = Gtk.Builder() > builder.add_from_file("example.glade") > builder.connect_signals(handlers) > > > Of course the role of handlers dictionary is of very little importance: the > name of the key is identical to the name of the function (at least, in my > code) . > Is it possible to avoid the handlers dictionary at all and use the glade to > connect the signals? > _______________________________________________ > gtk-app-devel-list mailing list > gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list > -- Nos leemos RASTER (Linux user #228804) ras...@rastersoft.com http://www.rastersoft.com _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list