it seems that GtkIconview is perfect for this, but it
is available only in Gtk 2.6, I am using Gtk 2.4

Is there are any other option other than changing to
2.6,

I somewhere read that 2.6 is still not ready for
developers use, is that true even after 2.6.8 release


--- John Vetterli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Fri, 15 Jul 2005, Yogesh M wrote:
> 
> > create a drawing area and place all those images
> to
> > click.[Is there any widget that can do this]
> 
> As mentioned previously, you could use a
> GtkTreeView. Or if the number of 
> images is small and fixed, you could just populate a
> GtkVBox with 
> GtkRadioButtons.
> 
> > then have a five vbox and show the require box and
> > hide others.
> 
> A GtkNotebook is designed for this purpose.  (You
> can hide the tabs.)
> 
> HTH
> JV
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