-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Emmanuele Bassi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Mon, 2007-05-14 at 20:19 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I have a project where I periodically update a list tree view. Now when
> > ever I
> update the list, is there was a row highlighted by a mouse single click, the
> highlight disappears. Now, I wrote code to be able to identify the old row as
> the new store is built. But, my question is how is the best way to activate
> that
> row?
> > I looked at
> > (void gtk_tree_view_row_activated (GtkTreeView *tree_view,
> > GtkTreePath *path,
> > GtkTreeViewColumn
> *column);
> >
> > But, How do I get the GtkTreeViewColumn argument? And why is it a column
> > and
> not a row?
>
> you really want to use the GtkTreeSelection object:
>
> http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/gtk/GtkTreeSelection.html
>
> and the gtk_tree_selection_select_iter()/_path() functions.
>
> ciao,
> Emmanuele.
>
I am now confused (really my normal state), and it could be because of
terminology.
Here's how I do my storage.
gtk_list_store_clear(store);
while(){
gtk_list_store_append (store, &iter);
// format data...
gtk_list_store_set (store, &iter, 0, data, -1);
gtk_list_store_set (store, &iter, 1, data1, -1);
gtk_list_store_set (store, &iter, 2, data2, -1);
} //while
Now, would it be best to check for my data match?
But how do I tell what to use with the gtk_tree_selection_select_iter()/_path()
functions to activate my desired row of data?
tj
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