2011/11/28 Rafał Krupiński <r.krupin...@gmail.com>: > Hi all! > > How do I display list of custom objects in GtkTreeView? > GtkTreeView takes GtkListStore as a model, but it doesn't allow custom > objects, only list of gobjects.
What could that possibly mean ? If you have custom derived GObjects, you can certainly populate a list-store with them. If you have "something-else-objects" that are not GObjects, you can always use G_TYPE_POINTER to hold them (it would be up to you to ensure that their life cycle is somehow bound to the liststore... i.e. that those objects are not destroyed while cell renderers are trying to access them). > On the other hand, when I want to read list's selection all I get is > the GtkListStore model - list of gobjets and I have to figure out the > actual domain object the data comes from. You don't get a list of gobjects as far as I know, I'm not sure where you are getting that from. When you observe a GtkTreeSelection you get 'rows' of data, those rows can contain any information which you put into it when you configured the underlying list-store. If you configured a column as a list of gobjects, then there is probably a 'list-of-gobjects' to be found for every row... but that would only be because you provided those gobjects to begin with. > I thought of adding a hidden column with some id, but maybe there is a > better solution? Again not really sure what you are trying to do... remember that columns in a GtkTreeModel are neither visible or hidden, they are just values which can be rendered by a view. Whether you decide to render all of the data from the liststore with cell renderers or to render just some of that data is up to you. Hope this helps, -Tristan _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list