Ok,

I have been wanting to use the new gtkhtml. But where is it? How do I get it to work?

Btw, I am using the latest helix packages.


> 
> You would want to connect to the key_press_event signal handler to catch
> the appropriate key presses.  Then you would want to modify the vertical
> adjustment used by the widget.  Unfortunately, I haven't added code to
> allow you to get at these in the current version of gnome-python.
> 
> If you use the gtkhtml wrapper instead, you can use the get_vadjustment()
> method to get the vertical adjustment.  You can then call the set_value()
> method of the adjustment to scroll the widget.  Increment/decrement the
> value by adj.step_increment for normal scrolling, or adj.page_increment
> for page up/page down.
> 
> James.
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> On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Tom Cato Amundsen wrote:
> 
> > I'm obviously missing something. What event to connect to to
> > use the keyboard to scroll the html widget?
> > 
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