Hmm,,, I see what your saying. However, if I understand you correctly, I
may have found a hack that works but shouldn't. If I insert the following
line;
> > /* Creating entry widget to input search string */
> > entry = gtk_entry_new();
> > gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(entry), "activate",
> > GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(find_string), GTK_WIDGET(entry));
> > gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(vbox), GTK_WIDGET(entry), FALSE, FALSE, 0);
> > gtk_editable_paste_clipboard(GTK_EDITABLE(GTK_ENTRY(entry)));
>
gtk_entry_append_text(GTK_EDITABLE(GTK_ENTRY(entry)), " ");
> > gtk_editable_select_region(GTK_EDITABLE(GTK_ENTRY(entry)), (gint) 0,
> (gint) -1);
> > gtk_widget_show(entry);
>
all of the text in the gtkentry gets selected/highlighted properly!?!?!?
But wouldn't that mean it's somehow forcing the conditions mentioned below.
Havoc/Owen, does this hack make sense to either of you?
-- Stupid Genius
> ----------
> From: Havoc Pennington[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 1:48 PM
> To: Dugas, Alan
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: clipboard pasted text highlighting broken?
>
>
> "Dugas, Alan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > /* Creating entry widget to input search string */
> > entry = gtk_entry_new();
> > gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(entry), "activate",
> > GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(find_string), GTK_WIDGET(entry));
> > gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(vbox), GTK_WIDGET(entry), FALSE, FALSE, 0);
> > gtk_editable_paste_clipboard(GTK_EDITABLE(GTK_ENTRY(entry)));
> > gtk_editable_select_region(GTK_EDITABLE(GTK_ENTRY(entry)), (gint) 0,
> (gint) -1);
> > gtk_widget_show(entry);
> >
>
> There are a couple problems with this code:
>
> a) you can't paste from the clipboard until the entry is realized,
> because the entry won't receive the selection-related events
>
> b) paste_clipboard is asynchronous; what happens immediately is that
> GTK requests the data from the clipboard, then sometime later
> after the event loop runs the data is actually received and
> inserted
>
> So maybe what you want to do instead is connect_after() to the
> selection_received signal; this signal is emitted when the clipboard
> data actually arrives, and its default handler inserts the text, so if
> you connect_after() your code will run after the text is inserted. Be
> careful not to rely on receiving the selection after requesting it;
> the app that owns it could crash, for example.
>
> Havoc
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