On 9 Dec 2009, at 16:59, Thomas Broyer wrote:

> The element you're trying to wrap is a child of an element that's the
> "root" element of a widget. A widget is supposed to control its
> subtree, so wrapping a widget's child element in another widget is
> prohibited, as the "parent" widget would be aware of it.

My question is _why_ is this element already owned and what can be  
done about it.

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