Hi; Could you write a simple test case showing this and attach to bugzilla. Code should be easier to understand what you are doing here :). Also note what version of Clutter you are using - the show machinery is changed is trunk as to be mostly 'automatic'.
== Matthew On Thu, 2008-04-10 at 14:31 +0530, varun shrivastava wrote: > hi > I am facing a problem while writing an application > Here is the explanation > > I have groups as :: > > "Header_Group" > I have added this group to stage > > Now i have following groups > CG_Group1------>IG_Group1 > `-----> IG_Group2 > `------> IG_Group3 > > IG_Group [1 2 3] are child of CG_Group1 > > > > CG_Group2------->IG_Group4 > `-------->IG_Group5 > `-------->IG_Group6 > > that is to say i have many CG_Groups and IG_Groups are child of > corresponding CG_Groups > > so when i want to show CG_Group1 > i do a container add of CG_Group1 to Header_Group > and show_all on Header_group > > Now when i want to display CG_Group2 > a hide_all on Header_Group > than i do a container_remove_actor on CG_Group1 > than a container_add of CG_Group2 to Header_Group > and a show_all again on Header_Group > > > > > The problem is even though i removed CG_Group1 from Header_Group > it still shows actors corresponding to IG_Groups of CG_Group1 + the > IG_Groups of CG_Group2 > ideally it should not show CG_Group1 altogether as i have removed it. > > > thanks > varun > -- To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]