Hi list, I'd like to create a notebook that has 5 different pages in it, but the data to be displayed in the later pages depend on the first page. I want the tabs for all pages to be shown in the notebook, to indicate to the user that they need to step through the last 4 too, but I don't want them to be able to select those tabs until they complete the form in the first page.
So, I figured I could create all 5 pages and just deactivate the last 4 somehow. The way I am trying to do it is to set the sensitivity of the last 4 tab label widgets to FALSE, which gives the appearance that those tabs cannot be selected. Then, I've setup a switch-page function for this notebook which checks if the tab is not sensitive, and if so it sets the current page in the notebook to 0: void switch_page(GtkNotebook *nb, GtkNotebookPage *pg, guint page_new, gpointer data) { int page_cur; GtkWidget *label; GtkWidget *child; page_cur = gtk_notebook_get_current_page(nb); child = gtk_notebook_get_nth_page(nb, page_new); /* Get child widget of new page */ label = gtk_notebook_get_tab_label(nb, child); /* Get label for new page */ if(!GTK_WIDGET_IS_SENSITIVE(label)) { printf(" !! Not sensitive !!\n"); gtk_notebook_set_current_page(nb, 0); } } The program outputs the "!! Not sensitive !!", but it still switches to page_new and shows the (empty) contents of that page. Any ideas? -Ken _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list