Sure, but dups are OK in a glade file as long as the widgets are unique within toplevels. (at least I think so and glade-3 seems to support the notion.) So that can't be the error. What is a secondary? If I knew that I'd know better where to look.
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 4:54 PM, Jean Bréfort <[email protected]>wrote: > Look for ok, cancel, help and close buttons. Here are the dups. > > Le lundi 27 juillet 2009 à 16:33 -0400, Gerald Britton a écrit : > > So far I've been ok with unique names within toplevels. Too bad the > > python bindings don't support add_object_from_file yet. I could have > > used that. Just have these annoying warnings! > > > > OK. Got 3.6.7. Still has that prompt on startup for preferences I > > see. I really think that should not popup unless you start a new > > glade file. Anyway, I opened and resaved my glade file. Only diff > > was removal of a few iconsize properties. Still get warning when > > starting up. > > > > This is an odd warning though. It's not about duplicate widgets, but: > > > > GtkWarning: gtk_button_box_set_child_secondary: assertion > > `child->parent == GTK_WIDGET (widget)' failed > > > > Now, if I could just find which child widget it's complaining about! > > Actually I'm not 100% sure how to interpret the message. My glade > > file has nothing called "secondary" in it that I can see. > > > > On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 4:22 PM, Tristan Van Berkom<[email protected]> > wrote: > > > On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 4:00 PM, Gerald Britton< > [email protected]> wrote: > > >> The glade file is set to "Object names are unique within toplevels" > > >> which fits the way my glade file is set up. Maybe I should get a > > >> fresh copy of glade-3. I'm at Glade 3.6.3 > > >> > > > > > > Yes get 3.6.7, but; if you use widget names that are unique within > > > toplevels, you have to be careful of how you use that with GtkBuilder, > > > dont feed it the entire Glade file at once; instead specify which ones > > > you want to build - I think the policy right now for GtkBuilder is > > > unique names throughout the builder instance - so you may also > > > want to be carefull to use separate GtkBuilder instances to build > > > separate parts of your project. > > > > > > Note: if you have a widget naming glitch with Glade 3.6.3, then > > > toggle the policy property in the preferences, this will actually > > > modify the project (it creates an undo item) and fix any duplicate > > > names if found (you shouldnt have any such glitches with 3.6.7 > > > though). > > > > > > Cheers, > > > -Tristan > > > > > >> On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 12:49 PM, Tristan Van Berkom<[email protected]> > wrote: > > >>> Oops I seemed to have replied to the middle of this thread. > > >>> > > >>> If its an issue with the widget id uniqueness, then you can > > >>> go in Glade's project preferences and toggle the naming policy > > >>> setting (and please use a recent build of Glade to make sure > > >>> the policy works correctly, it had some bugs earlier this year). > > >>> > > >>> Cheers, > > >>> -Tristan > > >>> > > >>> On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 12:44 PM, Tristan Van Berkom<[email protected]> > wrote: > > >>>> On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 9:11 AM, Gerald Britton< > [email protected]> wrote: > > >>>> [...] > > >>>>> 1. when and why is the method gtk_button_box_set_child_secondary > > >>>>> called by the add_from_file method? > > >>>> > > >>>> The fastest and easiest way to find out whats going on is to follow > > >>>> Paul's advice and simply run it once in gdb with a breakpoint on > g_log. > > >>>> > > >>>> Thats what I would do to pinpoint exactly whats going on. > > >>>> (it could be a malformed Glade file and maybe a bug in Glade, > > >>>> it could also mean a bug in GTK+ parsing GtkButtonBox's). > > >>>> > > >>>>> 3. Can the text of the error message be changed to include the name > of > > >>>>> the widget that has the problem, if available? > > >>>> > > >>>> Yes, you should ask the GTK+ team to do that by filing a bug against > > >>>> gtk+:GtkBuilder, those messages can trigger without GtkBuilder > parsing > > >>>> the UI but in that case gtk_buildable_get_name() will still return > the > > >>>> widget's class name by default. > > >>>> > > >>>> Cheers, > > >>>> -Tristan > > >>>> > > >>> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> -- > > >> Gerald Britton > > >> _______________________________________________ > > >> Glade-users maillist - [email protected] > > >> http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/glade-users > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > -- Gerald Britton
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