Re: [pygtk] HPane question

2004-06-23 Thread Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro
A Qua, 2004-06-23 às 00:55, Christian Robottom Reis escreveu: > On Tue, Jun 22, 2004 at 04:27:10PM -0700, Chris Irish wrote: > > treeview take up the whole window. Is there a way I can keep the > > treeview and hpane on only half of the window even though there is > > nothing on the add2 side?

Re: [pygtk] HPane question

2004-06-22 Thread Dennis Craven
On Tue, 2004-06-22 at 18:27, Chris Irish wrote: > Hello all, I'm using a hpane with a treeview on the add1 side that is > filled with a tree of reports. By clicking on a report the add2 side > dynamically builds widgets based on the information in those reports. > However, at program start, be

Re: [pygtk] HPane question

2004-06-22 Thread Christian Robottom Reis
On Tue, Jun 22, 2004 at 04:27:10PM -0700, Chris Irish wrote: > treeview take up the whole window. Is there a way I can keep the > treeview and hpane on only half of the window even though there is > nothing on the add2 side? I tried using the set_position method on the > hpane, but it doesn't

Re: [pygtk] HPane question

2004-06-22 Thread John Finlay
Chris Irish wrote: Hello all, I'm using a hpane with a treeview on the add1 side that is filled with a tree of reports. By clicking on a report the add2 side dynamically builds widgets based on the information in those reports. However, at program start, before a report is clicked on, there a

[pygtk] HPane question

2004-06-22 Thread Chris Irish
Hello all, I'm using a hpane with a treeview on the add1 side that is filled with a tree of reports. By clicking on a report the add2 side dynamically builds widgets based on the information in those reports. However, at program start, before a report is clicked on, there are no widgets on th