问题
The following code works fine if run within FVWM2. But if you change desktop to Gnome, then the embedded window is destroyed instead of being embedded.
Why is that? What am I missing?...
The code follows but basically all it does is fork. In the child, we create a VPython window an let it idle forever. In the parent, we create a GTK window, find out what the window ID of the child window is, and try to embed it vis a GTK::Socket.
Note that the VPython part maybe irrelevant to this.
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import subprocess
import sys
import os
import re
import time
from visual import *
def find_window_id (title):
"""Gets the OpenGL window ID."""
pattern = re.compile('0x[0-9abcdef]{7}')
proc = subprocess.Popen(['xwininfo', '-name', title],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
errors = proc.stderr.readlines()
if errors:
return None
for line in proc.stdout.readlines():
match = pattern.findall(line)
if len(match):
return long(match[0], 16)
return None
class Setting ():
"""VPython/OpenGL class."""
def __init__ (self, w=256, h=256, title='OpenGL via VPython'):
"""Initiator."""
self.width = w
self.height = h
self.title = title
self.scene = display.get_selected()
self.scene.title = self.title
self.scene.width = self.width
self.scene.height = self.height
self.sphere = sphere()
class GTKDisplay ():
def __init__ (self, winID):
"""Initiator: Draws the GTK GUI."""
import gtk
import pygtk
self.OpenGLWindowID = winID
window = gtk.Window()
window.show()
socket = gtk.Socket()
socket.show()
window.add(socket)
window.connect("destroy", lambda w: gtk.main_quit())
socket.add_id(long(self.OpenGLWindowID))
gtk.main()
def main ():
"""Main entry point."""
name = 'sphere OpenGL window'
child_pid = os.fork()
if 0 == child_pid:
sut = Setting(title=name)
else:
winID = None
while not winID:
time.sleep(.1)
winID = find_window_id(name)
try:
gui = GTKDisplay(winID)
except KeyboardInterrupt, err:
print '\nAdieu monde cruel!'
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
PS: Yes, this is a follow up from this question.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11265110/gtksocket-and-gtkplug-unexpected-behaviour-under-gnome-and-fvwm2