There is a bug in wx.lib.agw.flatmenu

I posted this issue into wxPython's issue tracker.

http://trac.wxwidgets.org/ticket/10513

I hope it will be accepted.

Thanks.

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blp330 wrote:

I posted this issue into wxPython's issue tracker.

wxTrac has been migrated to GitHub Issues - wxWidgets

I hope it will be accepted.

I'm sure Andrea will look at it when he is able to get some free time.

(Hint for Andrea from my own experience: Offer to take the 2am feeding and then learn how to hold the baby and bottle with one hand, and run the mouse/keyboard with the other. This makes your wife very happy earning you bonus points, gives you some extra bonding time with your daughter, and also some time to express your inner geek.)

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Hi All,

blp330 wrote:

I posted this issue into wxPython's issue tracker.
wxTrac has been migrated to GitHub Issues - wxWidgets

I hope it will be accepted.

I'm sure Andrea will look at it when he is able to get some free time.

Fixed now in SVN, I just removed the .encode() call which was pretty
much useless.

(Hint for Andrea from my own experience: Offer to take the 2am feeding and
then learn how to hold the baby and bottle with one hand, and run the
mouse/keyboard with the other. This makes your wife very happy earning you
bonus points, gives you some extra bonding time with your daughter, and also
some time to express your inner geek.)

Unfortunately we are not bottle-feeding, so unless I find a way to
create a custom-breast-widget on myself, there is no way I can help my
wife in this sense :smiley:

But not to worry, I may not be as active as before but I am always
here, and when things stabilize I will be back in full strength (with
2 or 3 new surprises for the wxPython widget-hungry community).

Andrea.

"Imagination Is The Only Weapon In The War Against Reality."
http://xoomer.alice.it/infinity77/

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On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 1:42 AM, Robin Dunn wrote:

Andrea Gavana wrote:

(Hint for Andrea from my own experience: Offer to take the 2am feeding and
then learn how to hold the baby and bottle with one hand, and run the
mouse/keyboard with the other. This makes your wife very happy earning you
bonus points, gives you some extra bonding time with your daughter, and also
some time to express your inner geek.)

Unfortunately we are not bottle-feeding, so unless I find a way to
create a custom-breast-widget on myself, there is no way I can help my
wife in this sense :smiley:

When there is a will there is a way. :wink:

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Robin Dunn
Software Craftsman
http://wxPython.org Java give you jitters? Relax with wxPython!

Andrea Gavana wrote:

Hi All,

blp330 wrote:
    

I posted this issue into wxPython's issue tracker.
wxTrac has been migrated to GitHub Issues - wxWidgets

I hope it will be accepted.
      

I'm sure Andrea will look at it when he is able to get some free time.
    
Fixed now in SVN, I just removed the .encode() call which was pretty
much useless.

(Hint for Andrea from my own experience: Offer to take the 2am feeding and
then learn how to hold the baby and bottle with one hand, and run the
mouse/keyboard with the other. This makes your wife very happy earning you
bonus points, gives you some extra bonding time with your daughter, and also
some time to express your inner geek.)
    
Unfortunately we are not bottle-feeding, so unless I find a way to
create a custom-breast-widget on myself, there is no way I can help my
wife in this sense :smiley:
  
Breast-feeding is better than bottle-feeding anyway...

But not to worry, I may not be as active as before but I am always
here, and when things stabilize I will be back in full strength (with
2 or 3 new surprises for the wxPython widget-hungry community).

Andrea.

Whoohoo! I will look forward to it. Have a good day!

Mike

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On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 1:42 AM, Robin Dunn wrote: