I can answer your first question, look at Gtk::TreeView::set_rules_hint(). I'm not sure about your second question.. i could come up with some hacks, but maybe there's a better way to achieve this.
cheers, plors On Thu, 2006-01-05 at 03:08 -0500, Doug McLain wrote: > This is avtually more aof a general gnome/gtk behavior question, so > soffy if it's OT for this list but I'm already signed up here so I > figured I'd try here first:) > > On certain treeviews, namely the Gnome desktop file mananger and most > FileChooser dialogs, given a typical black on white theme, the treeview > every other row is shaded darker and with some blue. I use a very dark > white on black theme, where the bg on most of my apps is black. In this > scenario, I dont see the row shading since it tries to make it darker. > I would like to know 2 things: > > First, I'd like to know how to choose which treeviews use this row > shading and which do not. GAIM for example, doesnt use the shading in > its rows. Maybe its strictly for file lists, I don't know > > Second, and this is what I'm really after, is how to set the method that > is used to alter the base color. I would like it to *lighten* the > shaded rows instead of darken, since my base rows are black. Even if > it's hard coded in gtk, I would be willing to alter it at that level. I > like black theme, but I love the alternate line shading. > > Doug > -- > http://nostar.net/ > _______________________________________________ > gtkmm-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtkmm-list _______________________________________________ gtkmm-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtkmm-list
