Re: [pygtk] pygtk tree view expanders custom color

2013-12-03 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Sun, 2013-09-08 at 21:27 +0200, Giuseppe Penone wrote: in my application users can control the foreground and background color of the treeview The problem is that the expanders arrows color does not change and so it happens that is not visible. Does anybody know if it is possible to

Re: [pygtk] pygtk tree view expanders custom color

2013-12-03 Thread Giuseppe Penone
Hi and thanks for reply, I already control the background and foreground of the cells, what I cannot control is the color of the expander arrows (the ones that when clicked show/hide the children rows) Giuseppe. On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 8:47 PM, Adam Tauno Williams awill...@whitemice.orgwrote:

Re: [pygtk] pygtk tree view expanders custom color

2013-09-09 Thread Timo
Op 08-09-13 21:27, Giuseppe Penone schreef: Hi, in my application users can control the foreground and background color of the treeview. The problem is that the expanders arrows color does not change and so it happens that is not visible. Does anybody know if it is possible to override the gtk

Re: [pygtk] pygtk tree view expanders custom color

2013-09-09 Thread Giuseppe Penone
Hello Timo, thank you very much for the reply, unfortunately I cannot upgrade to GTK3 because my app ( http://www.giuspen.com/cherrytree/) has to fully work on microsoft windows and I see that pyGI or whatever is the name of python-GTK3 still doesn't work on windows. It's sad to say but if GTK

Re: [pygtk] pygtk tree view expanders custom color

2013-09-09 Thread Timo
Op 09-09-13 13:36, Giuseppe Penone schreef: Hello Timo, thank you very much for the reply, unfortunately I cannot upgrade to GTK3 because my app (http://www.giuspen.com/cherrytree/) has to fully work on microsoft windows and I see that pyGI or whatever is the name of python-GTK3 still doesn't

Re: [pygtk] pygtk tree view expanders custom color

2013-09-09 Thread Giuseppe Penone
On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 7:30 PM, Timo timomli...@gmail.com wrote: For a Linux only project I'm using GTK3 and I really like it (like the CSS theming for example), but I would probably think twice again in the future when starting a new large project. Which is a real shame if you look at how