Oops. Don't bother. Sorry, my fault. (make install was needed before running the updated app. Ahem.) using the moko-tree-view widget actually does the job. Time to go to sleep I guess.
Rodolphe, desperatly alone on his thread... :o) PS: When the store list is empty, the default gtk style applies however. Le jeudi 19 juillet 2007 à 23:10 +0200, Rodolphe Ortalo a écrit : > I tried to do some research myself so I used the MOKO_TREE_VIEW widget > defined in <libmokoui/moko-tree-view.h> . Seems to work, but I do _not_ > get the same nifty style as, e.g. in openmoko-messages. I'd really like > to have the same nice brushed metal background and alternating row shade > in my list as in openmoko-messages, but how can I do that? > (I tried to mimic the setup done in the messages application in > src/main.c:populate_navigation_area(), but I don't see where/which style > is applied or where such a specific behavior is setup.) > > Any help? > > Rodolphe > > Le mardi 17 juillet 2007 à 22:27 +0200, Rodolphe Ortalo a écrit : > > Hello, > > > > I'm playing again with a small toy app in which I want to display a > > small vertical list of "time values". Using the GtkTreeView (with a > > GtkListStore) inside a GtkScrolledWindow seems to do the work with an > > appearance mostly correct but... shouldn't this be done with > > openmoko-libs specific widgets? If yes, which one please (navigation > > list, a simpler one?)? > > (BTW, this is certainly a finger app, so I'd really be glad to use the > > wheel instead of the usual scroll bar...) > > > > Sorry for asking the list but it seems libmokoui usage documentation is > > not so easy to find... (Maybe I can work on that too or at least a use > > case...:-) > > > > Rodolphe > > > > PS: Maybe a picture is better to understand the issue (or maybe I just > > couldn't resist ;-), see bottom left part of > > http://rodolphe.ortalo.free.fr/mokochrono0.png > > > >

