> > I believe you're mis-using the GtkNotebook. It is supposed to have the
Yes, but nowhere does it say that the widgets have to be inside the notebook. > switched page inside it - it doesn't look quite right blank contents, as > it draws a frame to show its "contents". (It doesn't look like the page > is what tabs are selecting). I think that is a minor visual nit (IMHO). I looked at firefox running under Linux and w32 and it has the same sort of appearance (where the web browser contents were not in a tab, but rather the tabs just showed the current page via the highlighted tab). > > To do it the "Gtk" way, it needs a Drawing-area per tab, which isn't > what the gschem data-structures are happy with. By current code, it > would probably need a "TOPLEVEL" per tab. I did almost get it working > before, but it was a mess. In one hand you have an approach to getting tabs into gschem with fairly minimal work (just a matter of hooking up the tabs) and relatively low risk. In the other hand you have to completely rewrite and restructure a non-trivial number of existing data structures (and with somewhat higher risk). One will take a few weeks and the other will take months. Darn those pesky tradeoffs. :) -Ales _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user