[01:14] <e4g> Hello everyone.
[01:15] <e4g> I have a couple questions about the App Showdown if anyone is around.
[01:16] <e4g> In the rules it says that "The application must contain exclusively original code"
[01:17] <e4g> I had planned on submitting an application that hosts digital comic books from a users computer so that they can be accessed from any browser.
[01:17] <e4g> However, the comics are presented using jquery and a couple jquery plugins not created by me.
[01:18] <e4g> The backend and html are all mine, just not some of the javascript. I'm assuming that this would disqualify the application?
[01:22] <e4g> The javascript is licensed under the CC 3.0 license (if that matters).
[02:19] <will> hey guys. has anyone done any custom drawing with python?
[02:51] <imnichol> python3 can't find the module gtk, is it named something different for version 3?
[02:59] <will>  is anyone using webkit with pyGTK?
[03:30] <kotakotakota> hi there!  just a quick question: does quickly have tab completion in bash?  i thought i heard the devs in ubuntu app showdown mention it but i may be wrong.
[03:33] <kotakotakota> nevermind, i rebooted and it works fine for me now.
[04:19] <will>  is anyone using webkit with pyGTK?
[04:19] <will> oh whoops. sent that twice, sorry. i've actually fixed my problem now :)
[07:16] <skkeeper> hi everyone :)
[07:16] <dholbach> good morning
[09:49] <tvnmsk> QUESTION: which widget should i use to display dynamic data inside a table? i have looked at gtk.table but it doenst support add, remove, .. etc functions, any suggestions?
[11:07] <RobinJ> can anyone help me with the ppa stuff? quickly constantly keeps throwing errors or crashing
[11:18] <RobinJ> >.<
[12:23] <RobinJ> hello? is there anyone here?
[12:24] <RobinJ> quickly's autogenerated code is causing trouble
[12:32] <cedeon> hi all, I wonder if someone could help me with 'Quickly debug' im having real troubles.  winpdb itself is crashing every time even though 'quickly run' runs fine.  Ive stepped through the code and it crashes on Gio.Settings with error 'Settings schema 'net.launchpad blahblah' is not installed
[12:34] <cedeon> i've checked around and i have a schema file in data/glib-2.0/ and ive checked its well formed.  The wierd thing is i haven't changed any code since it was debugging fine although i have started syncing my whole quickly folder with Ubuntu One
[12:35] <RobinJ> yeah same problem here, debug doesn't work
[12:35] <cedeon> It was working fine yesterday.. perhaps a broken update?
[12:35] <RobinJ> never worked for me, so no idea
[12:36] <cedeon> Its so frustrating, no exception or anything just a straight winpdb crash :(
[12:36] <RobinJ> but appart from me, it seems everyone's gone
[12:37] <RobinJ> --> askubuntu.com
[12:57] <zoopster> cedeon: try opening a bug against quickly - that way someone is email notified
[13:02] <RobinJ> anyone who's good with python here?
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[13:02] <cedeon> zoopster: ok will do
[13:05] <cedeon> btw i have to say.. absolutely hate the choice of name for quickly.. makes it a nightmare to find support using search engines.. why pick an adverb!?
[13:05] <RobinJ> xd
[13:06] <zoopster> cedeon: that's funny....never thought about that since I've never searched for it. That makes a good bug!
[13:06] <RobinJ> what about C then? it's even worse :p
[13:06] <cedeon> lol yes bug #101 dont use adverbs :P
[13:06] <RobinJ> type C in google and you find a load of bullshit
[13:24] <RobinJ> goddamnit quickly is driving me nuts
[13:24] <RobinJ> now even the tutorial cvommand doesn't work anymore
[13:27] <RobinJ> WTF
[13:28] <RobinJ> the pangolin strikes again
[13:28] <RobinJ> buggy shit
[19:24] <SSYKES> anyone there?
[20:18] <Compt> Hey everyone, I have run into an issue while using Glade. When one creates a button, how does one signal it to execute an application (the command name the terminal uses) when activated?
[20:22] <mhall119> Compt: you want clicking the button to launch a different process?
[20:23] <Compt> That is correct. For instance, if I were to click on a button, and have it launch "terminal", how to I link it to outside processes?
[20:26] <mhall119> are you using python?
[20:26] <mhall119> Compt: if using python, the subprocess module will let you run external commands
[20:27] <Compt> Yeah, it uses GTK and Python
[20:27] <mhall119> ok, I think glade will connect your button to a method called "def on_<button_name>_clicked()" in your Python class for that window
[20:28] <mhall119> and in that method you would use the 'subprocess' module to call your external commands
[20:29] <Compt> Ok, thanks :D. I did have the def on_(mybuttonname)_clicked() in gedit, but I did not know about the subprocess module
[20:29] <Compt> Thanks for your input :)
[20:47] <RobinJ> mhall119; any idea how people make that toolbar like you can see in the software centre and ubuntu accomplishments?
[20:51] <RobinJ> or anyone else?
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[21:04] <RobinJ> Compt; how is that related?
[21:04] <Compt> You said "ubuntu accomplishments", so I thought you were talking about the Ubuntu Accomplishments System
[21:06] <ajmitch> RobinJ: http://askubuntu.com/a/68392/129 perhaps?
[21:07] <RobinJ> not talking about that...
[21:07] <RobinJ> ajmitch; this stuff; http://www.imgdumper.nl/uploads5/4fea24a0e1cef/4fea24a0df9cb-Screenshot_from_2012-06-26_23%3A07%3A33.png
[21:08] <ajmitch> the dark toolbar, or the size of the buttons?
[21:10] <mhall119> RobinJ: yes, that was covered in the Glade session last week
[21:10] <RobinJ> oh? ok i'll watch that :p
[21:11] <RobinJ> still had exams back then so hadn't started yet. thanks mhall119 :)
[21:13] <mhall119> RobinJ: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~dpm/qreator/trunk/view/head:/qreator/QreatorWindow.py#L56 lines 57 and 58 are what you need to do
[21:13] <mhall119> replacing 'toolbar1' with the name of the toolbar you want to set that style on
[21:13] <luke__> Can someone help me? I'm writing an app using quickly and I want a 'new' option. i.e. the user clicks it and a new instance of the program runs. How do I code this?
[21:14] <RobinJ> mhall119; that's what i have. but it doesn't look the same
[21:14] <mhall119> luke__: the easiest was it to run the executable for your app in a new process
[21:14] <RobinJ> this is what it looks like for me; http://www.imgdumper.nl/uploads5/4fea2638dccce/4fea2638db16c-Screenshot_from_2012-06-26_23%3A14%3A19.png
[21:15] <luke__> How do I do that? I tried call but that's not in a new process.
[21:15] <mhall119> RobinJ: is that the default Ubuntu theme you're using?
[21:15] <RobinJ> yep
[21:15] <mhall119> hmmm, I'm not sure then
[21:15] <RobinJ> self.builder.get_object ('toolbar1').get_style_context ().add_class (Gtk.STYLE_CLASS_PRIMARY_TOOLBAR)
[21:30] <RobinJ> why do i always seem to be the odd one out >.<
[21:30] <RobinJ> if it works for 99 people, then it doesn't work for me
[21:31] <mhall119> just lucky I guess
[21:31] <RobinJ> unlucky you mean
[21:40] <RobinJ> good night folks. i'm definitely going to regret staying up late when my alarm clock wakes me up in 7 hours >.< thanks again mhall119 and jono