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20:17 | dev1 | hi i need some help with pygtk, i basically want to know how i can handle two simultaneously occuring events in pygtk? as in an event handler that can take an appropriate decision when both the afore mentioned events occur. |
20:17 | as opposed to event handlers that are specific to just one type of event to which they are connected to. | |
20:23 | alsroot | dev1: if I got you right, it is impossible in gtk, in every moment you process only one event |
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