As API reference states and both FAQ and tutorial on gtk.org have yet to
notice, GTK_COMBO has been deprecated for some time. There's of course
advice about GTK_COMBO_BOX, but that's not what I have in mind.
As such I've got following questions:
1. One of the parts of GTK_COMBO seemed to be a
David Nečas (Yeti) napisał(a):
On Mon, Dec 18, 2006 at 07:33:34PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. One of the parts of GTK_COMBO seemed to be a scrolled window, what
would be the simplest combination of widgets to have similar
look-and-feel, cause GTK_COMBO_BOX with longer lists is simply
Paul Pogonyshev napisał(a):
Not having such a limit is a conscious decision by GTK+ team. Not a
missed feature.
Actually, that feature is not that important to me, the important part
is that scrolled window, instead of that long ugly thing that a really
long list turns GTK_COMBO_BOX into.
Jim George napisał(a):
Actually, that feature is not that important to me, the important
part is that scrolled window, instead of that long ugly thing that
a really long list turns GTK_COMBO_BOX into.
I agree that the combo box does look ugly when there are too many
elements, but the
What would be the correct way of removing all rows from a text combobox,
as I'm trying not to use a full combobox. Now I'm thinking about
something along the lines of:
i = gtk_tree_model_iter_n_children (gtk_combo_box_get_model(combobox),
NULL);
while (i0) {i--;
Does GtkFileChooserButton have file-set signal or not ?
GTK API (on the web) claims it does, but when I try to connect to it,
I'm getting GLib-GObject-WARNING **: gsignal.c:1669: signal `file-set'
is invalid for instance `0x82ab978' and I'm connecting right after
creating it, so I seems it