Quickly is a rapid application development toolkit by Canonical, Ltd. Quickly leverages Python, GTK, Bazaar and Launchpad.
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How to change Url bar with loaded page in Python Using Quickly
I am really new at Python. I saw tutorial on youtube followed it and created web browser. Now Im trying to add features.
Im using Quickly on ubuntu.
I need to find signal from WebKit wich says page ...
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Error in running ubuntu's Quickly app. in root
I had made a GUI for my project using Ubuntu's Quickly. When I run the app in root using command quickly run, I get the following error
GLib-GIO-ERROR *: Settings schema 'org.gnome.desktop....
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Quickly runtime and .p files
I am trying to build a application in python using quickly mostly everything is working however when i try to run a function that reads a .p (pickle) file i am getting a I/O error. The strange thing ...
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Syntax error in python using quickly [closed]
I'm trying to create an app using quickly. I typed in a line of code to add a font button to work. When I did so, I "quickly ran" the app in terminal and got the following error:
Traceback (most ...
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Open subwindow in GTK3
When Canonical-Quickly sets up a new project it has the following line for the "About dialog":
self.AboutDialog = AboutNewAppDialog
I edited the menu item in glade and added the following code ...
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How to get the terminal output to python variable - for canonical quickly application
I am creating an Ubuntu App using quickly on ubuntu 12.10. Its a simple GUI for starting, stopping and restarting Apache2 web server.
Let me first give the part of the code in which I am facing ...
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Store changeable (on runtime) lists in GSettings?
I want to store changeable list in GSettings (the list is the contents of a GtkComboBoxText - how to get all of it, btw?). By changeable I mean, that it might need changing on runtime. What is the ...
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How to add a back button to go back to previous page
I'm currently new to Ubuntu programming, and learning the basic's of it. I've been following this tutorial as some of you might know in previous questions asked about it I've made before.
Now, I've ...
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Opening a Quickly dialog using a button
I have created a window using quickly add dialog. But I can't figure out how to simply open the dialog from a button. I have already set up a button in my main window and set up the code for it. This ...
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Ubuntu quickly warning
I just created "jotty" the tutorial application using quickly. It works fine, but I get the following warnings:
$ quickly run
/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/gi/overrides/Gtk.py:391: Warning:
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Manual to Quickly: application preferences? [closed]
Where can one find a manual to Quickly, where it is written about using (=programming, how to connect widgets in PreferencesDialogWindow with preferences, and how to use them in the application) ...
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Can't build after adding Notebook Control in Glest
After watching this video:
http://developer.ubuntu.com/get-started/
I've created an Ubuntu application using Quickly and Glade. However, after adding a tab control (called a Notebook in glade), I hit ...
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Quickly can't package, but raises no errors
I tried to ask this question on AskUbuntu, but got no response at all, so I hope, SO would be of more help...
I am trying to make a .deb package for my project in quickly. This is what I get:
ilya@...
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running quickly application using pycharm
I was wondering how I could run a quickly application using pycharm. The way which I would hope to do it is instead of saying:
$ quickly run
In the terminal, I would Hope that I could instead just ...
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Embed matplotlib in Quickly app?
I am new to programming in general and Quickly as a consequence. I would like to embed a Matplotlib graph into my Quickly application. I found some examples of how to do it with general pyGTK ...