[pygtk] CellRendererText doesn't have clicked signal now what?

2005-02-19 Thread Nikos Kouremenos
I have a treeview with:

COL1  COL2 COL3
toggle | string | string


I want if the user clicks on the text on a row of *col2* or *col3* to
toggle the bool in the *col1*.
I cannot find a way to do that in GTK.

with respect to David Cook, I don't know if this is useful or not:
http://www.async.com.br/faq/pygtk/index.py?req=showfile=faq13.026.htp
but even if it was, I cannot understand what it says [so either way plz
someone that knows what it's saying edit it to become more easy to
understand for the rest of us]

Thank you in advance
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Re: [pygtk] CellRendererText doesn't have clicked signal now what?

2005-02-19 Thread Thomas Mills Hinkle
On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 14:15:11 +0200, Nikos Kouremenos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.async.com.br/faq/pygtk/index.py?req=showfile=faq13.026.htp
 but even if it was, I cannot understand what it says [so either way plz
 someone that knows what it's saying edit it to become more easy to
 understand for the rest of us]

Well, I can tell you that this isn't useful for your case at least. 
This FAQ entry is about connecting to the column header, not any place
in the columns. For example, in many apps, clicking on the column
header sorts the treemodel by that column.

An additional query -- does anyone know if it's possible to select and
arbitrary range of a treeview, a la spreadsheets? I'd like to let the
user, for example, select four rows of one column so that I could
offer e.g. a fill down action.

Tom
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Re: [pygtk] CellRendererText doesn't have clicked signal now what?

2005-02-19 Thread Brian
On Sat, 2005-19-02 at 14:15 +0200, Nikos Kouremenos wrote:
 I have a treeview with:
 
 COL1  COL2 COL3
 toggle | string | string
 
 
 I want if the user clicks on the text on a row of *col2* or *col3* to
 toggle the bool in the *col1*.
 I cannot find a way to do that in GTK.
 
Here are some code snipits from our app that do the same as you want.
In this case the first time a row is clicked it only selects that row,
the toggle is only changed on every other click in that same row.  I
hope it is clear enough for you.

class PackageView(CommonTreeView):
 Self contained treeview of packages 
def __init__(self):
 Initialize 
# initialize the treeview
CommonTreeView.__init__(self)

# setup the treecolumn
self._column = gtk.TreeViewColumn(_(Packages))
self._column.set_resizable(True)
self.append_column(self._column)
# connect to clicked event
self.connect(cursor_changed, self._clicked)

def _init_view(self):
 Set the treeview column 
# add the toggle renderer
check = gtk.CellRendererToggle()
self._column.pack_start(check, expand = False)
self._column.add_attribute(check, active, 1)
# set the last selected to nothing
self._last_selected = None



def _clicked(self, treeview, *args):
 Handles treeview clicks 
# get the selection
package = get_treeview_selection(treeview, 1)
if not package:
if self._package_changed:
self._package_changed(None)
return
if package.full_name == self._last_selected:
model, iter = self.get_selection().get_selected()
check = model.get_value(iter, 1)
model.set_value(iter, 1, not check)
self._last_selected = package.full_name

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Re: [pygtk] CellRendererText doesn't have clicked signal now what?

2005-02-19 Thread Chris Lambacher
You can attach to the button-pressed signal of the tree view.  This
will give you mouse coordinates.  You can then get the column from
TreeView.get_path_at_pos

Something similar to what you want is in FAQ 13.17
http://www.async.com.br/faq/pygtk/index.py?req=showfile=faq13.017.htp

-Chris


On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 09:01:36 -0500, Thomas Mills Hinkle
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 14:15:11 +0200, Nikos Kouremenos [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 wrote:
 http://www.async.com.br/faq/pygtk/index.py?req=showfile=faq13.026.htp
  but even if it was, I cannot understand what it says [so either way plz
  someone that knows what it's saying edit it to become more easy to
  understand for the rest of us]
 
 Well, I can tell you that this isn't useful for your case at least.
 This FAQ entry is about connecting to the column header, not any place
 in the columns. For example, in many apps, clicking on the column
 header sorts the treemodel by that column.
 
 An additional query -- does anyone know if it's possible to select and
 arbitrary range of a treeview, a la spreadsheets? I'd like to let the
 user, for example, select four rows of one column so that I could
 offer e.g. a fill down action.
 
 Tom
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[pygtk] Multiple selection in treeview, was: Re: CellRendererText doesn't have clicked signal now what?

2005-02-19 Thread Abel Daniel
Thomas Mills Hinkle writes:

 An additional query -- does anyone know if it's possible to select and
 arbitrary range of a treeview, a la spreadsheets? I'd like to let the
 user, for example, select four rows of one column so that I could
 offer e.g. a fill down action.
Sure. You have to enable multiple selection mode by calling

treeview.get_selection().set_mode(gtk.SELECTION_MULTIPLE)

After that, the user can use the usual Shift + click and Ctrl + click
to select multiple rows.
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[pygtk] Setting placement property of a BonoboDockItem

2005-02-19 Thread Gabriel Munoz
I have a BonoboDockItem that is set by default placement on top. I need
to be able to change this at run-time. I have the following glade setup:

  packing
property name=placementBONOBO_DOCK_TOP/property
property name=band2/property
property name=position0/property
property name=offset0/property
property 
name=behaviorBONOBO_DOCK_ITEM_BEH_EXCLUSIVE|BONOBO_DOCK_ITEM_BEH_LOCKED/property
  /packing

So, all I need to do is change the placement property to
BONOBO_DOCK_LEFT in python. I need to know the function to do this at
run-time, and I can't find it in the documentation (neither the PyGTK
stuff or the normal C). Any pointers???

Gabe
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