On Mon, 10 Jun 2019 at 08:44, Kjell Ahlstedt <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On 6/9/19 11:04 AM, Daniel Boles via gtkmm-list wrote:
> > Short of having to write an underlying class in C, is there any way to
> > have custom derived widgets with custom Glib::Property, and set those
> > custom properties through a Gtk::Builder .ui?
> >
> > Presuming the answer is no, because the properties are only registered
> > with GType when the instance is constructed - not when the class is
> > constructed, which GtkBuilder won't do anyway if it's C++ - is there
> > any way this could possibly work in future, or discussion I can read?
> >
> I think this has not been possible previously, but what about
> Glib::ExtraClassInit, available since glibmm 2.60.0? Do you think it
> will help? It makes it possible to add code to the class init func in
> your custom widget. If you register properties in the class init func,
> like C classes do, you shall probably not use Glib::Property<>, but
> rather code that resembles what _WRAP_PROPERTY() generates.
>


Thanks! I kind of forgot this had gotten arrived in a stable release (but
was otherwise wondering if I could trick GObject into doing it anyway!)

I imagine this can probably work, so I'll give it a shot. Do you think it
would be possible, or worth thinking about, to add ways to do this (and
probably custom signals) in C++? It would be nice if we could add
properties and signals to the class without having to go into C (or rather,
by having glibmm do that for us). Properties especially, to make them
usable with GtkBuilder .ui files as mentioned.

If such properties can be added, could they still be used with
Glib::PropertyProxy, or does it require its target property to have been
fully created by Glib::Property?
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