> I've googled the thing and can't find any mistake in your function.
> But to make sure you're really overriding the function, you can use the
> override keyword from C++11, if your compiler supports that. For g++,
> you can activate C++11 features with the -std=c++11 compiler flag (I'm
> not sure if that is necessary)

> You would then declare the function as follows:

> virtual bool on_button_press_event(const Glib::RefPtr<Item>& target, 
> GdkEventButton* event) override
> {
> cout << "catch it" << endl;
> return true;
> }

I use gcc 4.8.0 and 4.7.2 and used the override statement without errors. But 
the handler is still *not* called. Can anyone try to reproduce the problem? 
Maybe this is simply a bug?

Regards
 Klaus
 
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