On 09/13/2012 09:34 AM, Nick Glynn wrote: > I'm writing an app that shows information from a website - a similar app > to Pattrn for Android but for Gnome- but don't want to have all > data/images downloaded and present before the app starts. > > What's the best widget/method to implement an Infinite List[1] style > mechanism using Gtk where more data requests are fired either by a > reload gesture/button or, preferably, by exposing the bottom of the list?
So there are a couple separate problems to deal with here. And depending on the potential worst case you want to handle, there are different ways of doing it. One problem, is how do you want to store the content for all of those items. Do you plan on doing that in memory? Do you want it in a local database that gets queried per row? If you want to handle it in memory, use a GtkListStore. You can have a column that indicates this is the "last row", and use a GtkCellRendererDataFunc to prepare the GtkCellRenderer appropriately. On the GtkTreeViews "row-activated" signal, you can check if it is your special row and fetch new data. Then append it to the list (or simply insert right before your "load more data" row). However, if relatively constant memory overhead is important and you are working with millions of rows, then I would suggest a different UI design :-) FWIW, I think a tutorial for this pattern is a good idea. You aren't the first, and won't be the last to ask this. -- Christian _______________________________________________ gtk-devel-list mailing list gtk-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-devel-list