> Also note that if I replace
> 
> gdk_window()->process_updates(false)
> 
> with
> 
> get_toplevel()->queue_redraw();
> get_toplevel()->gdk_window()->process_updates(true);
> 
> I get a nice update of the entire window - just as I thought. 
> This may 
> slow down the operation too much if it is done often, however.
> 

Aye, seeing as both methods will be in the example, then we are probably
safe to assume that the user can adapt the code to their requirements, I
made it clear (I hope) in the comments that one method would repaint, and
the other would give control back to gtk momentarilly.

Btw, anyone know where can I take a quick peek at how examples should be
formated (code-wise), I can't seem to find the gtkmm examples in amongst the
mingw/win32 installer files. Are they online somewhere?

Gaz
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