I did. See my message to the list from 21 May 2009 20:04 with the subject
"Doing right click on some widgets doesn't work". That program creates two
buttons. One "normal" and one "file chooser button". I attach the same
signals to them, but the signal handler for button-press-event is never
called for the file chooser button. I thought I understood signals in gtk by
now. But this one beats me...

Dov

2009/5/25 Chris Vine <ch...@cvine.freeserve.co.uk>

> On Sun, 24 May 2009 22:18:23 +0300
> Dov Grobgeld <dov.grobg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Thanks for trying to help. Unfortunately neither
> > gtk_widget_add_events() nor the gtk_widget_event() "trick" is able to
> > solve the problem. Regarding the gtk_widget_add_events(), I added a
> > call to
> >
> >     gtk_widget_add_events(w_fs_button, GDK_ALL_EVENTS_MASK);
> >
> > to m the program from my previous email, but didn't make any
> > difference. The following call is still ignored/blocked:
> >
> >     g_signal_connect(w_fs_button, "button-press-event",
> >                      G_CALLBACK(cb_button_press_event), NULL);
> >
> > Trying to proxy events by using a gtk_event_box() doesn't work either.
> >
> > Is there no "strace" like system in gobject that makes it possible to
> > dump all signals that are being sent in a program? That might help me
> > figuring out what is going wrong.
>
> I should aim to provide the simplest program example which demonstrates
> the problem.  If it is just a matter of button press events, that
> should be very simple indeed.
>
> Chris
>
>
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