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Hi,
thanks for your answer. But this does not work. ![]() For example: I've got this class: Code:
import viz class Button(object): def createButton(self, position, name): name = viz.add(viz.BUTTON) name.translate(position[0], position[1]) return name and this start.py Code:
import viz import button viz.go() button = button.Button() button.createButton([0.2,0.5], 'testbutton') def onButton(obj,state): if obj == button.testbutton: print 'test' viz.callback(viz.BUTTON_EVENT,onButton) In my example, the button got the name 'testbutton'. But then, I've got the error message: 'Button' object has no attribute 'testbutton' What is wrong?? ![]() ![]() |
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