I'm trying to get some simple wxPython dialogs to show up in response to an item
being selected from an PyObjectiveC menu.
The PyObjectiveC creates a menu in the "Menu Extras" area at the top on the
right of the mac desktop. When the user selects from this menu, we want to show
a wx dialog.
The two environments are not inter-operating very well though.
If we use dlg.ShowModal() then:
- The dialog does not show up in front of the finder, but underneath any
current finder windows.
- There are also some other strange effects where the ObjectiveC menu items
are grayed out at times.
We've also tried creating and destroying an app instance for each dialog... but
get crashes then.
Does anyone have advise how to get PyObjectiveC to host some wx dialogs easily?
I'm trying to get some simple wxPython dialogs to show up in response to an item
being selected from an PyObjectiveC menu.
The PyObjectiveC creates a menu in the "Menu Extras" area at the top on the
right of the mac desktop. When the user selects from this menu, we want to show
a wx dialog.
The two environments are not inter-operating very well though.
If we use dlg.ShowModal() then:
- The dialog does not show up in front of the finder, but underneath any
current finder windows.
- There are also some other strange effects where the ObjectiveC menu items
are grayed out at times.
We've also tried creating and destroying an app instance for each dialog... but
get crashes then.
Does anyone have advise how to get PyObjectiveC to host some wx dialogs easily?
I haven't heard of anybody doing this, but if you are able to figure it out please write it up in the wiki.
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Robin Dunn
Software Craftsman http://wxPython.org Java give you jitters? Relax with wxPython!