On Sat, 2010-01-23 at 15:50 +0100, Krzysztof Kosiński wrote: > 2010/1/22 Adrián Ortega <[email protected]>: > > I also tried this: > > > > "<ui> > > " <toolbar name='MyToolBar'>" > > " <menu action="NewMenu'>" > > " <toolitem action='New'/>" > > " </menu>" > > " </toolbar>" > > "</ui>" > > > > That didn't work though. > > I think it should be the other way around. I didn't test it though. > > <toolbar name='MyToolbar'> > <toolitem action='new'> > <menu name='NewMenu' action='new-templates'> > <menuitem action='template1'/> > <menuitem action='template2'/> > </menu> > </toolitem> > </toolbar> > > Regards, Krzysztof
Thanks for your response, I tried that: " <toolbar name='MyToolBar'>" " <toolitem action='NewButton'>" " <menu action='new-templates'>" " <menuitem action='template1'/>" " <menuitem action='template2'/>" " </menu>" " </toolitem>" " </toolbar>" and I got the following error: Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_menu_tool_button_set_menu: assertion `GTK_IS_MENU_TOOL_BUTTON (button)' failed In the toolbar appears a ToolButton with the name and image on it just like the other but no MenuToolButton on the button. Seems the <menu></menu> definitions creates a MenuItem rather than a ToolItem? not really sure. I'll double check the documentation of the Toolbar classes to try figure this out. Thanks for your help! _______________________________________________ gtkmm-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtkmm-list
