Fixed set_int/sync problem in GrampsCfg, caught BadGEDCOM exception.

svn: r1130
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Don Allingham 2002-09-08 19:37:56 +00:00
parent 9d94d34a1f
commit 8f084d26e1
2 changed files with 16 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -359,12 +359,18 @@ def get_int(key,defval=0):
else: else:
return defval return defval
def set_int(key,value):
gnome.config.set_int(key,value)
def set_bool(key,value): def set_bool(key,value):
gnome.config.set_bool(key,value) gnome.config.set_bool(key,value)
def set_string(key,value): def set_string(key,value):
gnome.config.set_string(key,value) gnome.config.set_string(key,value)
def sync():
gnome.config.sync()
#------------------------------------------------------------------------- #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# #
# #

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@ -135,7 +135,16 @@ def importData(database, filename, cb=None):
gnome.ui.GnomeErrorDialog(_("%s could not be opened\n") % filename) gnome.ui.GnomeErrorDialog(_("%s could not be opened\n") % filename)
return return
try:
close = g.parse_gedcom_file() close = g.parse_gedcom_file()
except GedcomParser.BadFile, msg:
Utils.destroy_passed_object(statusWindow)
gnome.ui.GnomeErrorDialog(_("Failure reading %s: %s\n"
"First line should have been '0 HEAD'\n"
"but was '%s'") %
(filename,GedcomParser.BadFile,msg))
return
g.resolve_refns() g.resolve_refns()
statusTop.get_widget("close").set_sensitive(1) statusTop.get_widget("close").set_sensitive(1)