On Mon, Mar 19, 2018 at 10:19 AM, Samuel Thibault
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Samuel Thibault, on lun. 05 mars 2018 16:17:24 +0100, wrote:
> > Some dialog boxes use labels for static information, e.g. printer
> > status, replace result, etc. For the screen reader to properly
> >
On Mon, Mar 19, 2018, 19:00 Bachsau wrote:
>
> Now I want to expand my application to manage not just one but several
> bunches of those data, each in a different tab inside the same window.
>
>
First as you said that and then I thought you needed to know about
GtkTreeModel
Hello,
Samuel Thibault, on lun. 05 mars 2018 16:17:24 +0100, wrote:
> Some dialog boxes use labels for static information, e.g. printer
> status, replace result, etc. For the screen reader to properly
> understand that, it should have role ATK_ROLE_STATIC. I have not found
> any way in glade's
Am 19.03.18 um 13:17 schrieb '-':
Have you tried removing the existing TreeView widget from one Notebook tab, and
adding it (the same instance) to another when the user switches?
No, I didn't implement any Notebook yet. This was just to describe how
it should look like. What you propose is
Am 19.03.2018 um 13:21 schrieb Lucky B.C:
don't keep only one GtkTreeModel for storing the data, I mean you should
have multiple GtkTreeModels.
You mean I should use more than one GtkTreeModel for a *single* set of
data? What would be the benefit of this and how does it help with my
problem?
Yo,
Have you tried removing the existing TreeView widget from one Notebook tab, and
adding it (the same instance) to another when the user switches?
Also, TreeView has a set_model() method which lets you specify which model to
use. For example, unset the model before making numerous data
Yo,
Have you tried removing the existing TreeView widget from one Notebook tab, and
adding it (the same instance) to another when the user switches?
Also, TreeView has a set_model() method which lets you specify which model to
use. For example, unset the model before making numerous data
Well, that's why you was wrong as I said, don't keep only one GtkTreeModel
for storing the data, I mean you should have multiple GtkTreeModels. Please
read again more detail in Gtk documents.
On Mon, Mar 19, 2018, 19:00 Bachsau wrote:
> I'm sorry, but I think I don't
I'm sorry, but I think I don't understand what you're trying to tell me,
as I think this is how I already do it.
I have a working Application managing a bunch of data represented by a
list of items with several attributes. These items are displayed to the
user by using a GtkTreeView backed by