#!/usr/bin/env python # example statusbar.py import pygtk pygtk.require('2.0') import gtk class StatusbarExample: def push_item(self, widget, data): buff = " Item %d" % self.count self.count = self.count + 1 self.status_bar.push(data, buff) return def pop_item(self, widget, data): self.status_bar.pop(data) return def __init__(self): self.count = 1 # create a new window window = gtk.Window(gtk.WINDOW_TOPLEVEL) window.set_size_request(200, 100) window.set_title("PyGTK Statusbar Example") window.connect("delete_event", lambda w,e: gtk.main_quit()) vbox = gtk.VBox(False, 1) window.add(vbox) vbox.show() self.status_bar = gtk.Statusbar() vbox.pack_start(self.status_bar, True, True, 0) self.status_bar.show() context_id = self.status_bar.get_context_id("Statusbar example") button = gtk.Button("push item") button.connect("clicked", self.push_item, context_id) vbox.pack_start(button, True, True, 2) button.show() button = gtk.Button("pop last item") button.connect("clicked", self.pop_item, context_id) vbox.pack_start(button, True, True, 2) button.show() # always display the window as the last step so it all splashes on # the screen at once. window.show() def main(): gtk.main() return 0 if __name__ == "__main__": StatusbarExample() main()