gtk_notebook_set_scrollable, according to
http://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/3.1/GtkNotebook.html#gtk-notebook-set-scrollable
, "Sets whether the tab label area will have arrows for scrolling if
there are too many tabs to fit in the area."
This is not the functionality I mentioned. We want to be able to use
the scroll wheel on our mouse to switch between tabs in GTK+ 3, as was
the case in GTK+ 2.
Is this still possible in GTK+ 3, or if not, why has it not been made an
option?
On 06/18/2011 10:44 AM, Luis Matos wrote:
I think they want to tell that it should be the default behaviour, but
it no longer is.
Sáb, 2011-06-18 às 08:35 -0300, [email protected] escreveu:
On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 1:15 AM, ArcherSeven<[email protected]>
wrote:
My friend and I are using Arch Linux with a few GTK+ 3
applications. We've noticed that we can't by default scroll
through GtkNotebook tabs using the scroll wheel anymore and as
far as we can tell, the feature was completely removed, not
even made an option. I hope we're wrong and we've just missed
documentation somewhere, if so, please let us know, but we'd
really like to know why this is not a possible / default
option anymore.
There ir a method to set this option on Gtk+ 3 Reference Manual, look:
void gtk_notebook_set_scrollable (GtkNotebook *notebook, gboolean
scrollable);
Gtk+ 3 Reference Manual:
http://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/3.1/GtkNotebook.html
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