Neil Bird wrote: > > Caspar Bothmer wrote: > > > I want to show a frame/button/whatsoever in one window and on user > > interaction I want to exchange it against another one of the same size. > > The other (easier!) thing I thought of was simply this: put a > small GtkNotebook where you want the widget(s) to be. Then, > place each of your alternate widgets into a separate page in > this notebook - only one will be visible at any one time. > > All you need do is set the 'tabs' visibility to 'off' > (there's a notebook call to do that before showing it), so the > fact that there's a notebook there is transparent (if you're > using glade, manage the design etc. with tabs on to make it > easier, then just turn 'em off before saving). > > The notebook size will reflect the max. size of any of the > widgets/pages. You can then select the correct visible page > number (from your code) at will.
I was stuck with using a table and tried to switch between one visible cell and a number of invisible ones. I use the GtkNotebook for another purpose in the same window but didn't see taking away the tabulars was exactly what I needed on the other side. Thanks caspar _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list
