On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 7:32 PM, Paul Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > no, it means that the widget has been realized .... that is, a low level > window owned by the windowing system in use (X Window, GDI on windows, > Quartz on OS X) has been created and the widget has been "attached" to > it so that it will draw into that window. > So, be drawed is the "been realized", right? > you cannot predict or even directly control when this happens, so i > wouldn't bother to try. if you want the geometry, the best thing to do > is to catch configure-events on the parent top level window > (configure-event is only sent to top level windows), and then query the > widget. you can be certain that (a) it will have a window at that time > and (b) the window manager (or its equivalent on different platforms) > has finished (for now) with controlling the top level window dimensions. > So far, the segmentation fault problem was solved. And I found a method, is_realized(), and I will do more test. Thanks Paul! Regards, Zoro
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