Re: dwgui now passes test_shake.py

Magnus Lie Hetland <[email protected]> Sat, 2 Nov 2002 16:59:55 +0100
Newsgroups gmane.comp.python.anygui.devel
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Robin Becker <[email protected]>:
>
> I've now fixed up the calldll backend which I call dwgui so that it
> passes the test_shake.py ok.

Great!

> I'm willing to try and extend my success to the mswgui backend if some
> way can be found to transmit the result to the repository.

I've added you as a developer at SourceForge, as we discussed earlier.
(Sorry for the delay :) For now, I've put you up on the maintainer
list as 

Feel free to modify mswgui and to add dwgui to the distribution.

Since I don't know much about dwgui/calldll etc. -- is it possible to
use dwgui _instead_ of mswgui? (I seem to recall Thomas saying that
your approach was better?) Would it be available to those who have
installed win32all etc? Or is it something completely different...

> Main points of the required changes were
[snip]

Great work!

I've run through the tests with qtgui -- some failures are related to
general problems (e.g. test_component fails across the board) but some
are more specific. The "if self.widget is not None" stuff isn't in
plae yet, I think. I still think this should be refactored as part of
a general preprocessing step, but we can do that later. And defaults
don't work.

Also, it seems that all Qt windows are offset up and to the left...
Not sure if this should be fixed by adding an opposite offset, or if
there is something else at work...

-- 
Magnus Lie Hetland        Practical Python          The Anygui Project
http://hetland.org        http://ppython.com        http://anygui.org


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