So I am making a GUI to get tweets. I have made an event box which would take the signal and change the textview. I am using multiprocessing to change the textview, but it just doesn't change. I even tried changing the size of the window. But nothing changes. I can get textbuffer of the textview but can not change it.
import pygtk
pygtk.require('2.0')
import gtk
from multiprocessing import Process
class multi:
def __init__(self):
self.window = gtk.Window(gtk.WINDOW_TOPLEVEL)
self.window.set_size_request(800,400)
self.window.set_title("Twitter Box")
self.window.set_border_width(4)
self.window.connect("destroy", self.close_application)
self.vbox1 = gtk.EventBox()
self.vbox1.set_size_request(750,450)
self.vbox1.connect('leave_notify_event',self.go_multi)
self.window.add(self.vbox1)
self.vbox1.show()
self.tweetview = gtk.TextView()
self.tweetbuffer = self.tweetview.get_buffer()
self.tweetbuffer.set_text('Why not working?')
self.vbox1.add(self.tweetview)
self.tweetview.show()
self.window.show()
def close_application(self, widget):
gtk.main_quit()
def go_multi(self, widget, data=None):
p = Process(target = self.change_textview)
p.start()
p.join()
def change_textview(self):
print 'changing text'
startiter = self.tweetbuffer.get_start_iter()
enditer = self.tweetbuffer.get_end_iter()
text = self.tweetbuffer.get_text(startiter, enditer)
print text
if text:
self.tweetbuffer.set_text('Changed....')
else:
self.tweetbuffer.set_text('')
return
def main():
multi()
gtk.main()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
I am making GUI to get tweets. Sometimes it takes really long to retrieve timeline due to slow connectivity and the GUI freezes. So, I wanted to make it such that, it would create a process and it will fetch the timeline and set tweetbuffer. But I am unable to set text in tweetbuffer.