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Please add a Gtk.MessageDialog #10
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I tried this, but the dialog does not appear. No error message.
There seems to be something missing I think... ... |
In a quick test that code above does seem to work for me |
Not for me, no dialog box appears. I have no idea why.
Am 12.11.22 um 07:58 schrieb Taiko2k:
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In a quick test that code above does seem to work for me
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Small addendum: I took everything according to your code base. Only the
dialog I have searched together.
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Just to double check, you did call the |
Yes, of course.
I will try again tonight after work.
Am 12.11.22 um 14:40 schrieb Taiko2k:
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Just to double check, you did call the |error()| function at some point?
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I don't even want to say it, it's my own fault. I had a self.close() in
the script where it didn't belong. Now the dialog works.
Sorry for the inconvenience :-)
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Do you maybe already have an example gtk4 grid? thanks |
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Please add a Gtk.MessageDialog to e.g. display an error or a hint. And close button.
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