Once in a while you come acros aline of documentation that you have to, or that invites you to, read it again. This is what I found in PyGTK:
The set_screen method sets the 'screen" property to the gtk.gdk.Screen specified by screen. The "screen" property contains the screen that the window is displayed on. The screen on the second line, before the period, is in italics, if that helps. I like these texts. Prose should not disclose its secrets at once. If you have other examples, please let us know. -- Egbert Bouwman - Keizersgracht 197 II - 1016 DS Amsterdam - 020 6257991 ======================================================================== -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list