On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 06:30:36PM +0930, Kieran Clancy wrote: > In the list store I have a string field which is displayed in the > column, and a boolean field which should make the text bold or not. In > the code linked, if I set COL_BOLD to TRUE in all three rows, all of > them become bold. If any of them are FALSE, none of them are made > bold. I was not expecting this behaviour - am I doing something wrong?
No, you are not ;) However due to a Pango API change a while back setting weight-set to FALSE now resets the value that was set for weight. So, what is happening in your case is once GtkTreeView will render a row with COL_BOLD set to FALSE, the weight-set property would be set to FALSE also clearing the value of the weight property. The next time weight-set is set to TRUE again the value of weight is of course still cleared, so none of the rows will appear in bold any longer. (See #350882 and #355214 at bugzilla.gnome.org). > After reading the tutorial and documentation, I was under the > impression that assigning the COL_BOLD field to the "weight-set" > property would allow certain rows to have a custom weight set or not. Unfortunately this was not fixable in Pango anymore, making the -set properties not usuable as independent properties of their own. We've updated gtk-demo by setting the "style" attribute of the cell renderer instead of "style-set". In your code you would change COL_BOLD to be an integer (or even PANGO_TYPE_WEIGHT) column and setting the values for that column in the model to be PANGO_WEIGHT_NORMAL and PANGO_WEIGHT_BOLD instead of FALSE and TRUE. regards, -kris. _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list