Hi, Darren Hart.

I think your code is a simplest solution, excluding arguments 'model_bad' and 
'column'.
The reason why I think so, the variable 'widget' is an instance variable of 
your class, and we
can access it from every instance method.
    
By the way, we can change the argument passed to connect().
Keep the return value from connect(), disconnect the signal, and connect the 
same
sinal again with another argument.
( In your case, another argument means project_store.)

regards,

-----
kani


> class TaskFilterListView(WidgetWrapper):
>     def __init__(self, widget, context_store, project_store):
>         WidgetWrapper.__init__(self, widget)
>         self.context_store = context_store
>         self.project_store = project_store
>         self.widget.set_model(self.context_store)
> 
>         # setup the column and cell renderer
>         self.tvcolumn0 = gtk.TreeViewColumn()
>         self.cell0 = gtk.CellRendererText()
>         self.cell0.set_property('editable', True)
>         self.cell0.connect('edited', self.on_filter_edited,           
>                          self.widget.get_model(), 0)
>         self.tvcolumn0.pack_start(self.cell0, False)
>         self.tvcolumn0.set_cell_data_func(self.cell0, self.data_func, "data")
>         self.widget.append_column(self.tvcolumn0)
> 
>     def filter_by_context(self):
>         self.widget.set_model(self.context_store)
> 
>     def filter_by_project(self):
>         self.widget.set_model(self.project_store)
> 
>     def on_filter_edited(self, cell, path, new_text, model_bad, column):
>         model = self.widget.get_model()
>         model[path][column].title = new_text
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