Hello Guenther,
I have read the thread and I have the same proble, since YOUR
structure is exactly the same as the Maildir format :-)
I have problems getting the parent itter...
...and then, if a tree is there and in the server sice appear
a new directory HOW to add this to the existing tree?
Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 12:59:08 PM
Subject: Re: How to build a GtkTree?
Hello Guenther,
I have read the thread and I have the same proble, since YOUR
structure is exactly the same as the Maildir format :-)
I have problems getting
Am Samstag 26 Mai 2007 schrieb David Nečas:
You know it. In the example it's either the same parent
iter as you used in the last insertion or it is the iter you
*obtained* in the last insertion. If you want to go up
a level, use gtk_tree_model_iter_parent().
sure, I know the iter of the
hi,
I have another problem; I did read the documentation about it but I'm a little
bit confused about these iter/path things.
What I like to do, is building a tree from some data, that is available in
the following format:
catA
CatB
CatB.a
CatB.b
CatB.a.x
CatC
CatC.q
CatC.q.1
CatC.q.1.a
CatD
Am Samstag 26 Mai 2007 schrieben Sie:
You need to insert rows with parents.
Take a look at the definition of:
gtk_tree_store_insert ()
if parent is null, the row will be a root row... if parent is
non-null the row will be a child of parent.
Yes, I know that. Maybe I have asked the wrong
On Sat, May 26, 2007 at 04:17:58PM +0200, Guenther Meyer wrote:
Am Samstag 26 Mai 2007 schrieben Sie:
You need to insert rows with parents.
Take a look at the definition of:
gtk_tree_store_insert ()
if parent is null, the row will be a root row... if parent is
non-null the row will be