I agree.
But 'wxPython should offer' probably means 'we, wxPython users, should
offer (to Robin)', because obviously he can't do everything.
Who wants to start?
路路路
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-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Gilfix [mailto:mgilfix@eecs.tufts.edu]
Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 9:56 PM
To: wxPython-users@lists.wxwindows.org
Cc: abpillai@lycos.com
Subject: Re: [wxPython-users] Embedding wxFileDialog into a panelIMHO, it seems to me that wxPython should offer a suite of
replacement python implementations of these widgets, since the
need does arise (and occasionally, the native window doesn't quite
look so good either). This same problem lead to the creation of
wxPyColourChooser...-- Mike
On Fri, Nov 29 @ 12:14, Krjukov Victor wrote:
> It seems for me that wxFileDialog on Windows as a dialog provided by
> Windows and so it hardly can be embeded anywhere (but I'm
not an expert
> here though).
> > -----Original Message-----
> > I want to write a dialog class where the user can select
> > files from a file dialog on the right and add it to a list on
> > the left side . But this dialog needs to be embedded into
a wxPanel.
> >
> > AFAIK, wxFileDialog class pops up a file dialog window once
> > it is instanciated. It is possible to prevent him from
> > popping up and embed him into a panel ? Or is there some
> > other class for doing stuff like this. ?
> >
> > It will look something like below--
Michael Gilfix
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