The easiest way to use the widget would be by inserting a custom widget
where you want the GtkDatabox (the GTK+ additional page, middle of bottom
row).  This allows you to set a function that will create the widget.

You might set the function to "create_data_box", then in your callbacks
file, add an implementation of the function.

This will let glade handle packing the widget into the parent container
and connect signals and accelerators.  You can use the two string and
integer arguments in the properties dialog for the custom widget to set
certain properties on the GtkDatabox from create_data_box.

Libglade also supports the custom widget if you want to use it.

James.

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On Wed, 15 Sep 1999, Jan Van Eetvelde wrote:

> 
> Is it possible to insert GTK widgits, which are not in the original GTK
> libraries ... 
> 
> I want to use the GtkDatabox in glade
> 
> What am I suppose to do ???
> 
> jan
> 
> 
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