If you want just to deactivate the buttons (you may click on this) you
may use the g_signal_connect for connecting the signal for the button
and the g_signal_handler_disconnect for deactivate this.

e.g

int sigHandler;
button instance;

/* you may use the button */
sigHandler= g_signal_connect(instance, detailed_signal, c_handler, data);

/* you can click on button but this doesn't do anything */
g_signal_handler_disconnect(instance, sigHandler);

There are a lot of functions related on those. The GTK functions are
deprecated and "should not be used in newly-written code". You may see
block functions too. Look at
http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/gobject/gobject-Signals.html

André Pedralho
Instituto Nokia de Tecnologia - Manaus - Brasil

On 4/27/05, srinivas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi ;
> 
> i need samples for deactivating buttons. initially the buttons have to
> be deactivated, only when the activate button pressed the deactivated
> buttons have to activate. how can i can do this using gtk. any samples
> available for this.
> 
> thanks;
> 
> vasu.
> 
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Bachelor in Computer Science
Instituto Nokia de Tecnologia
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