Paul Barton-Davis wrote:
>
> I wrote:
>
> >i want to use GtkCombo, but only pay attention to the value of
> >the entry once the popup has closed. if i use the "changed" signal of
> >the entry, i have to handle every change as the mouse moves up and
> >down the popup list. if i use the "activate" signal, then the user has
> >to press Return. is there a way to say "tell me when the user made a
> >selection from the popup list ?"
>
> solution: use the "unmap" event of the popup window ...
IIRC someone also suggested using the 'hide' event of the popup.
As an aside - from gtkcombo.h
/* you should access only the entry and list fields directly */
Should we be using fields/methods that are not public?
Or is this a candidate for a public field/method?
Or is there another way (to combo->popup) to get hold of the popup?
Gtk-Perl, understandably, only binds the public fields/methods so there is
no way that I know to get at the popup. Has anyone solved this problem
using Gtk-Perl?
Regards, Dermot
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