Hmm, I normally run with:

my $list = Gtk3::ListStore->new(qw/Glib::Int Glib::String/);
$list->insert_with_values(0,0,0,1,"Test");
$list->insert_with_values(1,0,1,1,"Test2");

my $combo = Gtk3::ComboBox->new_with_model_and_entry($list);
$combo->set_entry_text_column(1);

Which is why I wrapped that into the no longer existent ComboBoxEntry
method:

sub Gtk3::ComboBoxEntry::new
{
    my ($class,$store,$index) = @_;
    my $combo = Glib::Object::Introspection->invoke (
    $_GTK_BASENAME, 'ComboBox', 'new_with_model_and_entry',$class, $store);
    if(defined($index)) { $combo->set_entry_text_column($index); }

    return($combo);
}


*Terence J. Ferraro*


On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 2:16 AM, Daniel Kasak <d.j.kasak...@gmail.com>wrote:

> More migration questions ...
>
> A simple example of inserting 2 key/value pairs into a combo, and setting
> the text column to the 2nd ( Glib::String ) column as the 'display' column
> used to be:
>
> my $model = Gtk2::ListStore->new( "Glib::Int", "Glib::String" );
>
> $model->set(
>     $model->append
>   , 0, 100
>   , 1, "Netezza"
> );
>
> $model->set(
>     $model->append
>   , 0, 200
>   , 1, "Teradata"
> );
>
> my $widget = $self->{builder}->get_object( "CONFIG.TARGET_DB_TYPE" );
> $widget->set_model( $model );
> $widget->set_text_column( 1 );
>
>
> How would you do this in Gtk3? If I change the Gtk2 to Gtk3, and rename
> set_text_column to set_entry_text_column, I get *nothing*. If I add another
> column to the ListStore ( so we'd have ID, short_text, long_text ), I get
> the long_text values showing up. So I assume there is something else I'm
> supposed to be passing to $model->set? Or am I way off?
>
> Dan
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