On Wed, 2005-01-12 at 20:58 +0100, BJ�rn Lindqvist wrote:
> I checked GtkExtra, http://gtkextra.sourceforge.net/, the last package
> is from 2001-11-20, which means it is way to old. I managed to pull it
> from cvs but can't compile it (yet). The GNU build tools create an
> error in the Makefile, maybe because of a version issue with autoconf.
> Either way, the project doesn't seem to be in a reliable state yet.
> But maybe when they make a distribution.
> 
I think there is support for GTK2 in CVS but they have not done a public
release yet.

> The GtkGrid widget,
> http://www.sicem.biz/personal/lgs/projects/gtkgrid/view_project, works
> but also has a lot of rough edges. It is not really a spreadsheet just
> a lot of entry widgets arranged in a grid. So that's also out.
> 
Well, it does a lot of rough edges but it's not a lot of entry widgets
arranged in a grid. Please note that it uses CellRenderers (as the
TreeView Widget) and you have only ONE grid at a moment in the whole
widget. Note that it also support other renderers like combo boxes and
chek buttons.

> Third option is to borrow code from Gnumeric, and then make Python
> wrappers. But that's alot of work for something that has probably
> already been done many times. :) Or maybe since I searched the pygtk
> mailing list before and someone else asked the same question as me and
> that person was also given the answer look in Gnumeric there just
> doesn't exist any good spreadsheet widget for pygtk yet?
> 
I started to work in GtkGrid just because I didn't find anything like
what you are looking at.

-- 
Lorenzo Gil Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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