On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 1:52 PM, Billy Schoenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey, > > Thanks for the response. I do not think the code I use to reattch them is an > issue, but I have attached it below. The reason I do not think its an > issues is because if i comment out those lines I showed you last e-mail the > program does not crash, it just piles widgets on top of each other. Also > this code works just fine on Windows (all versions) and Linux (SUSE and > Ubuntu) I use the "Native Version" of GTK on OSX 10.5 with Mono 1.9.1 that I
Ah. Yeah, that's the followup I was going to ask. If it works fine on linux and windows, the OS X "native" GTK port is probably to blame. It's nowhere near as mature as the other GTK ports. You could use the X11 version of GTK on OS X for now, though it's less convenient to install, as it requires X11. > installed 3 or so months ago. Do you have any ideas about a work around, > another way to remove widgets from a table? Firstly, it's bad in a "foreach" to modify the collection over which you're iterating, since the enumerator object usually becomes invalid (in fact, most of the .NET collections will throw exceptions if you try this). Try this: while (controller.GTKObjectPropertiesTable.Children.Count > 0) controller.GTKObjectPropertiesTable.Remove(controller.GTKObjectPropertiesTable.Children[0]); A workaround could be to do controller.GTKObjectPropertiesTable.Visible = false; or since you're clearing the entire table, just Destroy() it and create a new one. Also, doesn't keeping a widget on your controller violate MVC? :) -- Michael Hutchinson http://mjhutchinson.com _______________________________________________ Gtk-sharp-list maillist - Gtk-sharp-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/gtk-sharp-list