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Re: Gtk2::SimpleList: msg#00202

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Subject: Re: Gtk2::SimpleList

David lacravate wrote:

Hi :)

En ce jour du Sat, 29 May 2004 17:58:16 +0200,
"David lacravate" <lacravate@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> parlait ainsi :

Now , here is the question :
Once you have set editable a column , how do you know that a cell was
altered ?

With recalling that Gtk2::SimpleList inherits from Gtk2::TreeView and that
you can get the Gtk2::TreeModel easily from it with the get_model() method
.

Afterwards , it is so easy to bind the TreeModel with the "row-changed"
signal ...

It is positively astounding how it is neatly designed !
And Bravo for the reference , espcially the inheritance tree ! :)

Right. I'm just getting to the point where I want to use TreeViews with editable data.
How do I know which row has been edited?
I can call a sub when a row_changed signal is fired, but the sub only received 2 things: the simplelist that triggered the signal, and a Gtk2::Gdk::Event::Button ( whatever that is ).
Am I supposed to do something with these to figure out which row has changed?

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