On 2/24/07, Robert Pearce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In several of the dialogs in one of my apps, I want to present the user
> with a list of items from which (s)he can select several. In 'doze this
> is called a listbox, and it's a very common element. But Gtk seems to be
> missing it. Instead I am faced with customising a TreeView - outrageous
> overkill and, frankly, a pain in the butt. According to the Gtkmm
> documentation, there is a ListViewText class, which simplifies things a
> bit. However, it does not exist in my installation (Gentoo, fully
> updated).
>
> So, the question is, does Gtkmm have a nice simple way to put a single
> column of plain text entries for the user to select from, or do I really
> have to create a ListModel, wrap it in a TreeView, and wrap that in a
> scroll box?
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Robert,

I think you want to use Gtk::ComboBoxText for this.

HTH,
Paul Davis
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