I agree, can't think of any reason why the python script would need to know which tab was selected.
Would it be possible to just transmit a null value for the "notebook" parameter to the python script? This could be similar to what is done for the "description" type parameters, where nothing is actually transmitted to the python script, as far as I can tell.
- Alvin
At 09:32 PM 1/15/2008 -0800, Ted Gould wrote:
On Tue, 2008-01-15 at 18:14 -0500, Alvin Penner wrote:
hope I'm not going to embarrass myself here, but I think the problem is that the notebook parameter is not transmitted with the same syntax as the other parameters. Typically the other parameters arrive in the form : --fontsize=14 whereas the notebook parameter arrives in the form : --tab="measure"
Yeah, I think that the double quotes are probably causing the problem, but I wonder if it's just that the GTK+ wrappers are not escaping them within other strings properly.
Anyway, does anyone really care which tab is selected in a notebook? Is that a useful thing to pass to a script? Can we get around the problem by deleting that?
--Ted
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