On 28 May 2010 06:07, Smartboy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ok, first off, yes I'm trying to implement a ribbon-like interface,
> Microsoft can sue me. :P
>
> Anyway, I am wondering if there is any way to put a toolbar inside a
> notebook. I have tried it with my code, but the toolbars don't seem to
> show, making me wonder if I am doing something wrong. Perhaps someone
> could look at it and see what I did wrong, or tell me if it is
> possible at all? I could find absolutely no documentation on this,
> meaning its either really simple or impossible.
>
> Thanks to whomever helps,
> Smartboy
>
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You just needed to call filebar.show_all(). By default, filebar.show() will
only show the Toolbar widget, not the buttons it contains.

Alternatively, you can call self.window.show_all() to get GTK to display
everything packed into the window. This saves you having to call .show() for
every child widget.
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