>>Is it possible to create a tree node in a GtkTreeView which has no >>sub-nodes but nonetheless has the expand/collapse handle? >>What I want to do is to create a tree view of the local filesystem. As >>reading in the whole filesystem tree on startup takes way to long I >>thought it would be better to only read in the directories that are >>really \"needed\". So a sub dir is actually read in when the user clicks >>on the expand handle. But when a tree node has no sub-nodes there is no >>expand handle. >>Thanks in advance!
I don\'t think it is possible to do that. But you can use this trick ( i think Nautilus uses it also): you can add 1 child to your main iters ( named for ex \"..\") and when the iter is expanded you can delete the first row and add the iters coresponding to your dir entries. -- RUK; #!/bin/ssh #The Unix Guru's View of Sex unzip ; strip ; touch ; grep ; finger ; mount ; fsck; more ; yes ; umount ; sleep Acest email a fost trimis din interfata web http://www.bumerang.ro _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list
