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PyGTK 2.24.0 released

Friday 01 April 2011 by Rafael Villar Burke
PyGTK 2.24.0 has been released. This is a stable release supporting the GTK+ 2.24 API.
New users wishing to develop Python applications using GTK+ are recommended to use the GObject-Introspection features available in PyGObject.
Existing authors of PyGTK applications are also recommended to port their applications to PyGObject to take advantage of new features appearing in GTK-3 and beyond. More information on PyGObject and GObject-Introspection can be found at live.gnome.org/PyGObject.
PyGTK-2.24 will be the final major release of PyGTK. Additional bug-fix releases may appear when necessary to maintain compatibility and stability with the GTK-2.24 series.
As usual, sources can be fetched from here. Check out the release announcement and full list of changes.

PyGTK All-in-one installer for windows released!

Friday 24 December 2010 by Rafael Villar Burke
The PyGTK team is pleased to announce the return of the highly popular all-in-one installer for Windows.
It provides an alternative installation method for PyGTK users on Windows and bundles PyGTK, PyGObject, PyCairo, PyGtkSourceView2, PyGooCanvas, PyRsvg, the gtk+-bundle and Glade in one handy installer.
Currently 32 bit Python 2.6 and 2.7 versions are supported on Windows XP and above.
See the release announcement and README file for further details. The installer itself can be found here.
Special thanks go to Dieter Verfaillie, for his impressive work to get this done.

PyGObject 2.26.0 released

Monday 27 September 2010 by Rafael Villar Burke
PyGobject 2.26.0 has been released. This is the first stable release in the 2.26.x series and introduces initial support for introspection and Python 3. As usual, sources can be fetched from here. Check out the release announcement and full list of changes.

PyGTK 2.22.0 released

Saturday 25 September 2010 by Rafael Villar Burke
PyGTK 2.22.0 has been released. This is the first stable release supporting the GTK+ 2.22 API.
New users wishing to develop Python applications using GTK+ are recommended to use the GObject-Introspection features available in PyGObject.
Existing authors of PyGTK applications are also recommended to port their applications to PyGObject to take advantage of new features appearing in GTK-3 and beyond. More information on PyGObject and GObject-Introspection can be found at live.gnome.org/PyGObject.
As usual, sources can be fetched from here. Check out the release announcement and full list of changes.

Help improving PyGTK documentation contributing to the Acire Snippets project

Friday 26 March 2010 by Rafael Villar Burke
Acire Snippets is a library and browser of snippets and examples of Python code that demonstrates how to perform specific tasks. It has a new Acire Snippets website with information on how to use it and send contributions and PyGTK users are encouraged to enrich the existing PyGTK snippets collection.

PyGObject, PyGTK and PyCairo windows installers updated

Friday 22 January 2010 by Rafael Villar Burke
The installers for win32 have been now updated to recent versions. As usual, they can be found here (under the pygtk, pygobject and pycairo directories). Thanks to John Stowers for fixing and doing the windows builds and to Ignacio Casal for uploading them.

PyGobject 2.21.1 released

Sunday 03 January 2010 by Gian Mario Tagliaretti
PyGobject 2.21.1 has been released, this is an unstable release leading to 2.22.0. As usual, it's sources can be fetched here. Check out the release announcement and full list of changes.

PyGTK 2.17.0 released

Saturday 26 December 2009 by Gian Mario Tagliaretti
PyGTK 2.17.0 is the first release in the 2.17.x series. It's unstable, so it should be used with caution. As usual, it's sources can be fetched here. Check out the release announcement and full list of changes.

PyGobject 2.21.0 released

Friday 18 December 2009 by Gian Mario Tagliaretti
PyGobject 2.21.0 has been released, this is an unstable release leading to 2.22.0. As usual, it's sources can be fetched here. Check out the release announcement and full list of changes.

PyGobject 2.20.0 released

Wednesday 23 September 2009 by Gian Mario Tagliaretti
PyGobject 2.20.0 has been released, this is a stable release, the first of the 2.20.x series. As usual, it's sources can be fetched here. Check out the release announcement and full list of changes.

PyGTK 2.16.0 released

Sunday 23 August 2009 by Gian Mario Tagliaretti
PyGTK 2.16.0 is a new major release containing the API recently added in GTK-+2.16. As usual, it's sources can be fetched here. Check out the release announcement and full list of changes.

PyGobject 2.19.0 released

Monday 10 August 2009 by Gian Mario Tagliaretti
PyGobject 2.19.0 has been released, this is an unstable release leading to 2.20.0. As usual, it's sources can be fetched here. Check out the release announcement and full list of changes.

PyGTK 2.15.1 released

Monday 25 May 2009 by Gian Mario Tagliaretti
PyGTK 2.15.1 is the second release in the 2.15.x series. It's unstable, so it should be used with caution. As usual, it's sources can be fetched here. Check out the release announcement and full list of changes.

PyGobject 2.18.0 released

Monday 25 May 2009 by Gian Mario Tagliaretti
PyGobject 2.18.0 has been released, this is a stable release, the first of the 2.18.x series. As usual, it's sources can be fetched here. Check out the release announcement and full list of changes.

PyGTK 2.15.0 released

Sunday 03 May 2009 by Gian Mario Tagliaretti
PyGTK 2.15.0 is the first release in the 2.15.x series. It's unstable, so it should be used with caution. Lot's of new apis were added. As usual, it's sources can be fetched here. Check out the release announcement and full list of changes.

PyGobject 2.17.0 released

Friday 01 May 2009 by Gian Mario Tagliaretti
PyGobject 2.17.0 has been released, this is an unstable release leading to 2.18.0. As usual, it's sources can be fetched here. Check out the release announcement and full list of changes.

PyGTK 2.14.1 released

Friday 06 March 2009 by Gian Mario Tagliaretti
PyGTK 2.14.1 is a bug fix only release and it contains updated reference manual for the 2.14 API. As usual, it's sources can be fetched here. Check out the release announcement and full list of changes.

New article - Custom PyGTK widgets in Glade 3

Sunday 25 March 2007 by Rafael Villar Burke
Ali Afshar explains how to use your custom PyGTK widgets from within the Glade 3 User Interface designer. The topic is covered in two articles. First part, second part.

PyGTK all-in-one installer for win32

Tuesday 13 February 2007 by Rafael Villar Burke
For the joy of the masses Alberto Ruiz has prepared an all-in-one installer to make the lifes of those wanting to install a PyGTK environment on windows much more pleasant. Check out the release announcement.

PyGTK 2.10.4 released

Monday 05 February 2007 by Rafael Villar Burke
PyGTK 2.10.4 is a bug fix only release. As usual, it's sources can be fetched here. Check out the release announcement and full list of changes.

Updated Win32 binaries

Friday 20 October 2006 by Johan Dahlin
The PyGTK 2.10 installer for Win32 is now available thanks to the hard work of Cedric. The installers for PyGObjet,PyGTK and PyCairo are now mirrored on ftp.gnome.org.

Go and grab them from the download page.

PyGTK 2.10.0 released

Monday 04 September 2006 by Johan Dahlin

PyGTK 2.10.0 includes the following new features:

  • Includes John Finlays reference manual
  • gobject bindings were removed, moved to a separate tarball
  • Added GTK+ 2.10 API: Assistant, CellRendererSpin, LinkButton, Printing*, RecentChooser, StatusIcon
  • Many code generator improvements
  • New module gtk.unixprint
  • Reduced memory usage
  • MacOS X support
  • Many bug fixes

Read the complete announcement here

PyGObject 2.12.0 released

Monday 04 September 2006 by Johan Dahlin
PyGObject 2.12.0 includes the following new features:
  • John Finlays reference manual is now included and prebuilt
  • GOption is now supported
  • Support for signal emission hooks
  • Various GInterface related improvements
  • Many bug fixes

Read the complete announcement here

New article - Writing a custom widget using PyGTK

Saturday 03 June 2006 by Rafael Villar Burke
Mark Mruss comes back again with an interesting article on how to easily write a star rating widget using PyGTK.

Version 2.9.0 of the PyGTK Reference released

Thursday 06 July 2006 by John Finlay

A new version (2.9.0) of the PyGTK Reference is available. This release adds documentation on: the high level printing classes and the gtk.unixprint and atk module classes. Other class additions include:

  • gtk.Assistant
  • gtk.CellRendererAccel
  • gtk.CellRendererSpin
  • gtk.LinkButton
  • gtk.PageSetup
  • gtk.PaperSize
  • gtk.PrintContext
  • gtk.PrintOperation
  • gtk.PrintOperationPreview
  • gtk.PrintSettings
  • gtk.RecentChooserDialog
  • gtk.RecentChooserMenu
  • gtk.RecentChooserWidget
  • gtk.RecentChooser
  • gtk.RecentFilter
  • gtk.RecentInfo
  • gtk.RecentManager
  • gtk.StatusIcon

Finally links to ancestor properties and signal prototypes have been added to the class descriptions.

New article - Building an application with PyGTK and Glade

Saturday 03 June 2006 by Rafael Villar Burke
This new article by Mark Mruss explains how to build a simple application using glade and PyGTK, and expands on the basics explained in the previous Creating a GUI using PyGTK and Glade article.

New article - Creating a GUI using PyGTK and Glade

Friday 19 May 2006 by Rafael Villar Burke
This article by Mark Mruss explains how to start using glade to build your PyGTK application interfaces. This is a perfect start for beginners who want to enjoy the power of glade.

Gazpacho 0.6.6 released

Wednesday 03 May 2006 by Johan Dahlin
After more than 3 months and 30 bugzilla reports, closed Gazpacho 0.6.6 has finally been released. This releases is the first one that takes advantages of kiwi features and it provides better defaults for common widgets, multiple selection support and it can now open up compressed files (gzip and bzip2).
Read the complete release announcement.

Kiwi 1.9.8 released

Tuesday 25 April 2006 by Johan Dahlin
New features in this release are improved distribution support, a replacement for distutils.setup() which makes it easier to distribute graphical and internationalized python applications. Included are also improvements and bugfixes for ObjectList, KiwiEntry masks and threading fixes for the Kiwi UI Test.
Read the complete release announcement.

PyGTK 2.8.6 released

Wednesday 12 April 2006 by Johan Dahlin
PyGTK 2.8.6 is a bug fix only release. An important leak was fixed by Michael Smith, so if you had issues with leaky enums and flags, then this release is for you. It can be fetched here. Check out the release announcement or, for a complete list of changes, read this page at the wiki.

PyGTK 2.9.0 released

Thursday 30 March 2006 by Johan Dahlin
PyGTK 2.9.0 is the first release in the 2.9.x series. It's unstable, so it should be used with caution. Lot's of new apis were added, It can be fetched from: here. Check out the release announcement or, for a complete list of changes, read this page at the wiki.

PyGTK 2.8.5 released

Thursday 30 March 2006 by Johan Dahlin
PyGTK 2.8.5 contains only a small amount of bug fixes. The main feature is that it can be built against pygobject, so it's suitable for inclusing in GNOME 2.14. It can be fetched here. Check out the release announcement or, for a complete list of changes, read this page at the wiki.

New article - Writing a Widget Using Cairo and PyGTK 2.8, Part2

Monday 27 February 2006 by Rafael Villar Burke
Continue to learn how to write pygtk widgets using the new Cairo API. This article is a translation of Davyd Madeley's Writing a Widget Using Cairo and GTK+2.8, Part 2 article using pygtk concepts and idioms. It has been cooked for you by Lawrence Oluyede and its firt part is reachable here.

GnomePythonDesktop 2.13.3 and GnomePythonExtras 2.13.3 released

Tuesday 24 January 2006 by Rafael Villar Burke
GnomePythonDesktop provides python interfacing modules for some GNOME libraries part of the GNOME Desktop (gnomeapplet, gnomeprint, gnomeprint.ui, gtksourceview, wnck, totem.plparser, gtop, nautilusburn, mediaprofiles, metacity). GnomePythonExtras provides python interfacing modules for some GNOME libraries not part of the Developer or Desktop platforms (gtkhtml2, egg.trayicon, egg.recent, gtkspell, gtkmozembed, gdl, gda, gksu, gksu.ui).

New article - Cómo hacer widgets con Pygtk y Cairo 2.8

Monday 23 January 2006 by Rafael Villar Burke
This new article expands on previous articles on how to write pygtk widgets using the new avaliable Cairo API. The article has been written (in spanish) by Alberto Ruiz.

PyGTK 2.8.4 released

Wednesday 11 January 2006 by Johan Dahlin
PyGTK 2.8.4 contains only a small amount of bug fixes. The main feature is that it can be built against pygobject, so it's suitable for inclusing in GNOME 2.14. It can be fetched here. Check out the release announcement or, for a complete list of changes, read this page at the wiki.

PyGObject 2.9.0 released

Monday 09 January 2006 by Johan Dahlin
2.9.0 marks the first release of PyGObject, the python bindings for GObject. It has just been split off from PyGTK and is now a separate package. Fetch it here. Check out the release announcement.

New reference docs - GnomeVFS

Monday 02 January 2006 by Gustavo Carneiro
Thanks to the hard work of David Trowbridge, documentation of the gnomevfs python module (from GnomePython) has started. It is not complete yet, however, any help is appreciated.

New article - Writing a Widget Using Cairo and PyGTK 2.8

Monday 05 December 2005 by Rafael Villar Burke
Learn how to write pygtk widgets using the new Cairo API. The article translates Davyd Madeley's Writing a Widget Using Cairo and GTK+2.8 into pygtk concepts and idioms. The article has been cooked by Lawrence Oluyede.

PyGTK 2.8.2 released

Tuesday 04 October 2005 by Johan Dahlin
2.8.2 contains only a small bugfix related to GIOChannel, you can find it here. Check out the release announcement or, for a complete list of changes, read this page at the wiki.

PyGTK 2.8.1 released

Tuesday 04 October 2005 by Johan Dahlin
Finally, the second stable version of PyGTK 2.8.x is out! here. Check out the release announcement or, for a complete list of changes, read this page at the wiki.

New article - Writing win32 applications with python and glade

Saturday 17 September 2005 by Rafael Villar Burke
Learn how to write pygtk applications on win32 and create your own podcasting tool at the same time. You can start with this tutorial by Nzeka Gilbert here.

Version 2.8.1 of the PyGTK Reference released

Saturday 17 September 2005 by John Finlay
A new version (2.8.1) of the PyGTK Reference is available. This release adds documentation on: the pangocairo module and its CaiorContext and CairoFontMap classes; the gdk.PangoRenderer class; the pango.Renderer class; the pango.LayoutLine class. Other additions include: gdk.Drawable.cairo_create() method, gobject.child_watch_add() and gobject.spawn_async() functions, and gtk.binding_entry_remove() function. Some bug fixes were made thanks to Nikos Kouremenos.

Version 2.8.0 of the PyGTK Reference released

Wednesday 07 September 2005 by John Finlay
A new version (2.8.0) of the PyGTK Reference is available. This release includes much of the new PyGTK 2.8 API and many bugfixes - thanks to Nikos Kouremenos, Gian Mario Tagliaretti, Steve Langer, Sridhar Ratna, Gustavo Rahal and brett for bug reports. And thanks to Gian Mario Tagliaretti for a patch.

PyGTK 2.8.0 is out!

Saturday 03 September 2005 by Johan Dahlin
Finally, the new stable version of PyGTK is ready for production usage! Fetch it from here: here. Check out the release announcement or, for a complete list of changes, read this page at the wiki.

PyGTK 2.7.4 is released

Wednesday 24 August 2005 by Johan Dahlin
This is yet another release which contains mostly bug fixes, Get it here. You can also read the the full release announcement.

PyGTK 2.7.3 is released

Wednesday 10 August 2005 by Johan Dahlin
This is another minor release which contains only bug fixes, Get it here. You can also read the the full release announcement.

PyGTK 2.7.2 is released

Tuesday 02 August 2005 by Johan Dahlin
This is a minor release which contains only bug fixes, Get it here. You can also read the the full release announcement.

PyGTK 2.7.1 is released

Sunday 10 July 2005 by Johan Dahlin
This is a minor release which mostly bug fixes and small (final for 2.7) api additions. Fetch it from here: here.

PyGTK 2.7.0 is released

Sunday 10 July 2005 by Johan Dahlin
The first 2.7.x release of PyGTK is now spreading itself through the world. Catch it while it's hot, at the usual places. This is release with lots of new major features. Cairo, GIOChannel, GSource are among the long list of new gadgets. Download it from here.

GUADEC slides now online

Friday 03 June 2005 by Martin Grimme
The slides of the "Rapid Application Development with PyGTK and libglade" talk are now online. The slides show how to use Sandino Flores' simple-glade-codegen for creating applications in no time. An example is included.

GnomePythonExtras documentation now online

Saturday 21 May 2005 by Gustavo Carneiro
The documentation for some of the GnomePythonExtras modules is now online. Many thanks to Gian Mario Tagliaretti for writing these docs!

GnomePython 2.11.2 released

Wednesday 18 May 2005 by Rafael Villar Burke
This is a development release for testing pleasure. GnomePython It adds some more methods in the gconf, gnomecanvas and gnomevfs modules. Download it from here. The full announcement with the complete list of changes can be found at the mailing list.

GnomePythonExtras 2.11.2 released

Wednesday 18 May 2005 by Rafael Villar Burke
This is an unstable release for the joy of testing purpouses. GnomePyhtonExtras provides python interfacing modules for some GNOME libraries not in the Developer Platform, such as gtkhtml2, gnomeapplet, wnck... This release adds some fixes and improvements, and a whole bunch of new documentation contributed by Gian Mario Tagliaretti. Get the source here. The full announcement with the complete list of changes can be found at the mailing list.

PyGTK 2.6.2 roars the world!

Sunday 15 May 2005 by Johan Dahlin
Finally, after almost 2 whole months of waiting, the PyGTK team can produly present the latest stable version. As usually in the stable branch there is only bug fixes. Download it from here. The full announcement containing a list of changes can be found at the mailing list.

New version of the PyGTK Tutorial released

Wednesday 13 April 2005 by John Finlay
A new version (2.4) of the PyGTK Tutorial is available. The example programs have been updated to avoid most of the deprecation warnings

Version 2.6.0 of the PyGTK Reference released

Sunday 10 April 2005 by John Finlay
A new version (2.6.0) of the PyGTK Reference is available. This is mostly a bug fix release with thanks to John Ehresman, Nikos Kouremenos and Johan Dahlin for bug reports. And thanks to Gian Mario Tagliaretti for a patch.

PyGTK 2.6.1 is here!

Tuesday 15 March 2005 by Johan Dahlin
The PyGTK team has done it again! This is PyGTK's new stable release. It will get you some improvements and improvements, as well as fixes. Download it from here. The full announcement containing a list of changes can be found at the mailing list.

PyGTK 2.6.0 released!

Monday 07 March 2005 by Johan Dahlin
This is pyGTK's new stable release. Please, use with joy! You'll get the coolest, most stable and most featurefull release ever to make your GTK+ apps smile!. Download it from here. Read the happy announcement and list of changes at the mailing list.

Version 2.5.2 of the PyGTK Reference released

Saturday 05 March 2005 by John Finlay
A new version (2.5.2) of the PyGTK Reference is available. Changes include documentation on the gtk.glade module thanks to Johan Dahlin and many bug fixes thanks to Rafael Villar Burke and Gian Mario Tagliaretti.

PyGTK 2.5.4 released!

Wednesday 23 February 2005 by Johan Dahlin
This will be the final release before 2.6.0 (unless some serious bugs shows up). Please test carefully! You'll be rewarded with the stablest PyGTK release ever! here. Read the whole party announcement at the mailing list.

Gazpacho 0.5.0

Friday 04 February 2005 by Lorenzo Gil Sanchez
Next week, next Gazpacho release. Many exciting new features in this 0.5.0 version. From here, it will probably only have bug fixes until 1.0. See the announce and get the files.

Gazpacho 0.4.0

Friday 28 January 2005 by Lorenzo Gil Sanchez
We're glade to announce another version of this interface designer. This time a lot of people contributed so you can expect fancy cool new features. Don't wait, see the announce and get the bytes!.

PyGTK 2.5.3 has hit streets!

Sunday 23 January 2005 by Johan Dahlin
The streets are in rage, they're celebrating the release of PyGTK, you can join the party, by downloading it from: here. Read the whole party announcement at the mailing list.

Tutorial de PyGTK en castellano actualizado

Tuesday 21 December 2004 by Anonymous
An updated spanish translation of the PyGTK tutorial by John Finlay has been released. This is the PyGTK way of celebrating this Cervantes' year and also an intent to help everybody having fun while learning PyGTK. Enjoy it at the usual www.pygtk.org place!. Sale una nueva versión actualizada de la traducción del tutorial de PyGTK de John Finlay. De esta manera celebramos este año Cervantes e intentamos que todo el mundo se lo pase bien aprendiendo PyGTK. Disfruta del excelente tutorial en el lugar habitual www.pygtk.org!.

Gazpacho 0.3.2 hits the streets

Monday 17 January 2005 by Anonymous
We have news about the last version of this Graphical User Interface Designer. Maybe not a lot of new features but tons of bug fixes and code cleanups, which are necessary for next major features. Check it out at Gazpacho page!

GnomePython 2.9.4 is out

Monday 17 January 2005 by Anonymous
We are proud to announce the last unstable version of GnomePython which includes some fixes related to gnomevfs, gconf and gnome.ui. We would be very happy if you could download it, test it and give us some feedback about it. As always, thank you very much Gustavo!

PyGTK 2.5.2 is waiting to be downloaded!

Monday 10 January 2005 by Anonymous
We couldn't wait longer than 10 days of the new year before doing a release, We're proud to announce that 2.5.2 or PyGTK is now available from the usual places! Please note that this is an unstable release, so be careful. Bring em on! If you're brave enough: download it now! Read the whole announcement at the mailing list.

Happy New Year

Saturday 01 January 2005 by Anonymous
Happy to see you all safe on the other side.

From the PyGTK team straight to you, a happy new year. And remember, 2005 is going to be the year PyGTK takes over the world!

-- kiko, on behalf of the CAPS-LOVING OFFICIAL PYGTK TEAM

GnomePython release bonanza!

Friday 31 December 2004 by Anonymous
Gustavo's been busy while the rest of us are trying to digest fatty holidays meals. He's released updated versions of practically all gnome-python components:
  • GnomePython 2.6.2
    (Fixes in gnome.vfs)
  • GnomePython 2.9.2
    (gnome.vfs, bonobo and gconf improvements)
  • GnomePythonExtras 2.9.2
    (egg.recent, gtkspell, pymozembed added)
Links are to the source tarball download directories. See the mailing list release announcements for more detailed infomrmation.

-- kiko

So just what is GnomePythonExtras?

Friday 31 December 2004 by Anonymous
It's worth mentioning (though we have had a release in the news here before) that GnomePythonExtras is a new package in the PyGTK family, consisting of add-ons to GnomePython that aren't part of the official Gnome platform. It serves as a standard place to release bindings for additional gnome-related libraries in the hope that they receive attention from a larger userbase, with the side-intent of being folded into the main distribution. GnomePythonExtras is currently maintained by the expert Gustavo Carneiro of Portugal (though he probably wouldn't like to describe himself that way, I think I can get away with it).

-- kiko

New version of the PyGTK Tutorial released

Friday 24 December 2004 by Anonymous
A new version (2.3) of the PyGTK Tutorial is available. Changes include the addition of sections on ColorButtons, FontButtons, Actions, ActionGroups and the UIManager and many bug fixes due to: Rafael Villar Burke, Marc Verney, Joey Tsai, Steve George, kraai and Jens Knutson.

New version of the PyGTK Reference released

Thursday 23 December 2004 by Anonymous
A new version (2.5.1) of the PyGTK Reference is available. Changes include updates to reflect changes in PyGTK 2.5.1 and many bug fixes (thanks to Rafael Villar Burke, Johan Dahlin, Erik Grinaker, Doug Quale, and Gian Mario Tagliaretti).

PyGTK 2.5.1 is out in the wild!

Thursday 23 December 2004 by Anonymous
The PyGTK team is pleased to announce PyGTK 2.5.1. Please note that this is an unstable release, so be careful If you're brave enough: download it now! Read the whole announcement at the mailing list.

PyGTK BOF at the Mataro Ubuntu Conference

Wednesday 01 December 2004 by Anonymous
We are having a BOF at the Mataro Ubuntu Conference. We have a Wiki page where you can see who is going and what are we going to do. By the way, Mataro is close to Barcelona (Spain) and the pygtk bof is on the weekend of the 11th and 12th of December.

A bunch of updates

Wednesday 01 December 2004 by Anonymous
We have PyGTK 2.5.0, Gnome Python 2.9.1 and Gnome Python Extras 2.9.1. They are all unstable versions so the need your help to find bugs and fix them. More information is given in the regular mailing list but feel free to ask in our irc channel if you find any problem with this packages.

New versions of the PyGTK Reference released

Monday 15 November 2004 by Anonymous
A new version (2.5.0) of the PyGTK Reference is available. Additions include the new GTK+ 2.5.5 AboutDialog, CellRendererCombo, CellRendererProgress, CellView, FileChooserButton, IconView, MenuToolButton widgets and many new functions and methods.

New tutorial about Glade and PyGTK

Tuesday 09 November 2004 by Anonymous
Sandino Flores (aka tigrux) has written an excellent tutorial about writting PyGTK applications with Glade and some libraries he wrote so now coding gnome python applications is easier than ever before. Check it out at primates.ximian.com/~sandino/python-glade/.
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