Hello most excellent experts! I have an application from which I can save several types of files. When the user wants to save something I use a Gtk::FileChooserDialog to allow her to pick a file name. Since this is a save operation I construct this with the Gtk::FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SAVE parameter.
Now, suppose the user wants to create a brand new shiny file that doesn't overwrite her previous results. Seems like exactly what this option is supposed to allow. So why do I get: (vpctrl:22603): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to retrieve the file info for `file:///home/rob/OVS/newLogger5.csv': Error stating file '/home/rob/OVS/newLogger5.csv': No such file or directory It's a new file. It was chosen in a "save as..." dialog. Why would Gtk want to try "stating" it? And even if it does, why produce a warning for what must surely be the most common expected condition? Yours mildly mystified, Rob _______________________________________________ gtkmm-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtkmm-list
