Re: [gnome-love] Sending _GNOME_PANEL_ACTION?



On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 12:44:27 +0530, suchindra chandrahas wrote:
tried gnocl ?

Hmm, no and I kind of fail to see how a TCL binding for GTK+/GNOME would
satisfy my needs.

I do use PyGTK, with the extra GNOME bindings, but I've not been able to
find anything in there that would help me. Also, I wouldn't mind if it
were possible to do it from C as well :-)

On 5/31/06, Magnus Therning <magnus therning org> wrote:

Is there some GNOME library function that allows controlling the panel
from a separate program?

Openbox comes with a little command line tool that basically sends
_GNOME_PANEL_ACTION to the root window in order to either display the
main menu or show the run dialogue. I'm looking for a GNOME library that
provides the same functionality. (If there's a python binding for the
library it'd be even better :-)

/M

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