Hi again, For my application, I would like to implement an X-application (not Gtk) as a widget into my own application. I thought that using the socket/plu widgets would be a good idea. I have download the socket/plug example from ftp.gtk.org/pub/users/otaylor/plugsocket-0.3.tar.gz. I also tried implementing this into my own application. Basically, it works, and I think I understand the code a bit. I have two things I don't understand however. 1) The example uses a button which you have to click. I just want the widget to be there from the beginning, so without having to click a button. I tried "add_child(window);" in my main(agrc, argv), but then, it dumps core. Of course, I can make the button, not show it and then execute a function to make it being clicked on startup or something (I cannot find the function for this in the Gtk tutorial, but I know it exists - gtk_emit_signal(GTK_WIDGET(button), CLICKED); or something?), that would also do the trick, but that's not really a nice way, right? 2) implementing the child process in the example child socket (which is gtk) is okay. But now, how would I implement the X-application I really want to implement (it's called XawTV and it's not gtk)? I think adding the few lines of code in testsocket_child.c won't work, simply because it is NOT a Gtk-application. How would I have to adapt it to get it to be plugged into my main application? Or can anyone give me a link with good documentation about this subject? Thanks in advance for helping me again :-), Ronald Bultje _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list
