Jeffrey Barish wrote:
I understand that I can add composite children to a widget by creating
them between widget_push_composite_child and widget_pop_composite_child
calls.
gtk.widget_push_composite_child()
widget1 = gtk.Widget1()
widget2 = gtk.Widget2()
gtk.widget_pop_composite_child()
Hello all! Unfortunately, there is not a high level widget to construct a
directory tree. I think the only solution is to use a gtk.TreeStore, but what
trick to make tree columns dinamically? I agree examples or tutorial's link.
Thanks!
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Hi!
I've wrote a simple directory tree widget (and maybe not very gtk
standard widget) which is used in a little app called pyRenamer.
You can check the widget here:
http://www.infinicode.org/code/pyrenamer/src/treefilebrowser.py
En example on how to use it: