I have a very simple libglade application. I used glade-2.0.1 to generate a
.glade file which contains a gtkWindow and a GtkButton nothing else. It defines
two signal handlers. A realize and destroy signal for the GtkWindow. when i use the following as my main applicaion the realize signal handler is not
called.
<...>
I expect to run the program see my window pop up and see hello printed at the terminal.
I get no Gtk Warnings or Errors instead. I think its important to have this realize signal
handler called because I want to initialize my application here.
any ideas? Am i misuing the api? is this a bug in libglade?
I've tested this with the lastest unstable release of libglade and a fairly recent cvs version and
noticed the same behavoir.
Your window is just realized before glade_xml_signal_autoconnect() call. Possible solutions:
1. (the nice one) Test your main window widget with GTK_WIDGET_REALIZED() macro.
2. (the worse and untested) Set "Visible" flag ("Common" tab in "Properties" notebook) to FALSE, get a pointer to your window (with call like 'glade_xml_get_widget(xml, "window1")') and call gtk_widget_show_all() on it before gtk_main().
Olexiy
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