[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> After filling up CList with items and setting focus to the first row I
> discover that there is 'secondary' focus on the item which I put in
> the list first. I don't want it. How to get rid of that secondary
> focus? (it looks like a thin rectangle around the item). It is desirable
> to have the two focuses to point at the same item. The list is in
> SELECTION_BROWSE mode. The wrong thing is that when you use cursor
> keys to browse, the main focus jumps to a place near where 'secondary'
> focus used to be.
You are confusing the current selection (blue) and the focus row
(outlined). Here is a little function to set the focus row of a
GtkCList
void
gtk_clist_set_focus_row(GtkCList *list, guint row)
{
g_return_if_fail(list != NULL);
g_return_if_fail(row >= 0);
g_return_if_fail(row < list->rows);
list->focus_row = row;
}
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