Re: [pygtk] TreeView, Windows Look & Feel

2004-01-05 Thread David M. Cook
On Fri, Jan 02, 2004 at 09:40:58AM +0800, Bert Marco Schuldes wrote: > Icons and especially visible lines connecting > the nodes of the tree. I think that's what this RFE is about: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106406 But there seems to be some confusion there between grid lines as

Re: [pygtk] TreeView, Windows Look & Feel

2004-01-05 Thread Nemesis
On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 18:02:25 +0800 Bert Marco Schuldes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Note that Windows XP (with its new theme at least) does not display > > display lines connecting the nodes of the tree. It does still use > > [+] and [-] expanders. > So with WIN2K. Any chance, to add the lines

Re: [pygtk] TreeView, Windows Look & Feel

2004-01-05 Thread Bert Marco Schuldes
Tim Evans wrote: > Note that Windows XP (with its new theme at least) does not display > display lines connecting the nodes of the tree. It does still use [+] > and [-] expanders. So with WIN2K. Any chance, to add the lines myself some easy way, I mean without rewriting the whole TreeView ;-)

Re: [pygtk] TreeView, Windows Look & Feel

2004-01-04 Thread Tim Evans
Bert Marco Schuldes wrote: Hello! I guess, there is already some Information somewhere (maybe even with a working example??), how to get a TreeView, which looks more like a TreeView as it is common under Windows, not this triangle-style expanders, but (+) and (-) Icons and especially visible li

Re: [pygtk] TreeView, Windows Look & Feel

2004-01-01 Thread Michal Pasternak
Bert Marco Schuldes [Fri, Jan 02, 2004 at 09:40:58AM +0800]: > somewhere (maybe even with a working example??), > how to get a TreeView, which looks more like a > TreeView as it is common under Windows, not this > triangle-style expanders, but (+) and (-) > Icons and especially visible lines conne

[pygtk] TreeView, Windows Look & Feel

2004-01-01 Thread Bert Marco Schuldes
Hello! I guess, there is already some Information somewhere (maybe even with a working example??), how to get a TreeView, which looks more like a TreeView as it is common under Windows, not this triangle-style expanders, but (+) and (-) Icons and especially visible lines connecting the nodes of