> Gtk doesn't, but there is a GnomeDruid and Glade supports it too. At > one point in time I was trying to stick solely with Gtk so I used the > GtkNotebook and hid the tabs. Then switched pages whenever the user hit > the Next and Previous buttons.
I was recently in a similar situation -- I wanted to use a "Wizard" and didn't know how -- first I couln't remember what GNOME called it, then I thought it was a GNOME-only widget anyway. So that leaves the question -- is there any way to bring something like the druid into a standard GTK toolkit? I made the decision to keep my app gtk-only after getting complaints from non-GNOME users about the number of packages they had to install to run it; now I have a Windows port and a number of Windows users, so there's no going back. That said, I'd still like to try to use the right tool for the job :) Tom _______________________________________________ pygtk mailing list pygtk@daa.com.au http://www.daa.com.au/mailman/listinfo/pygtk Read the PyGTK FAQ: http://www.async.com.br/faq/pygtk/