[Glade-users] Output text to TextView widget. How?
- From: johnp martianrock com (John (J5) Palmieri)
- Subject: [Glade-users] Output text to TextView widget. How?
- Date: 21 Jun 2003 11:12:37 -0400
On Sat, 2003-06-21 at 10:42, Ahmad Al-rasheedan wrote:
I started using Glade 2 days ago and have zillions of questions.
Can you please help in the following code? I basically need to
display "Hi there" in the TextView widget upon pressing of a button.
---
on_button5_clicked (GtkButton *button,
gpointer user_data)
{
gchar output[50]= "Hi there";
GtkWidget *target = NULL;
target = lookup_widget(GTK_WIDGET(button), "textview1");
/ *
Don't know what to put here to have "Hi there" display in the
TextView widget
This is all in the API documentation on gtk.org or using the DevHelp
program with gtk+ books installed. Basicly whenever you see View in the
name of a widget then it uses a model/view architecture. Views are used
to display data in models so any editing of the data needs to be done on
the model. In this case the model is a GtkTextBuffer. Use the method
GtkTextBuffer buf = gtk_text_view_get_buffer(text_view);
You can then use any of the gtk_text_buffer_insert methods to insert
text. gtk_text_buffer_insert_at_cursor is probably the easiest to use.
I think the tutorial on gtk.org goes deeper into using iterators.
Also when using libglade I think it is best to get refrences to all the
widgets you are going to use and put them in a struct at the beginning
of your program. This increases loading time (not by much) but in most
cases will decrease memory usage since you don't have to have a large
XML document loaded at all times and will decrease the time it takes to
access a widget since you will not need to search the widget tree every
time you need to get a refrence to the widget (i.e. all lookup_widget's
are done on startup).
*/
}
Hope this helps.
--
J5
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