Re: Probably a stupid question-GnomeMDI&GnomeApp
- From: Hassan Aurag <aurag crm umontreal ca>
- To: "John R. Sheets" <dusk ravendusk org>, gnome-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Probably a stupid question-GnomeMDI&GnomeApp
- Date: Fri, 03 Dec 1999 16:10:47 GMT
Ok,
I understand a bit more now.
Nut let's say my GnomeApp has docks all over the place, does this mean
I need to replace GnomeApp by a GnomeDock which is the container and
then put this into an MDI class
Then use the MDI set_template_menu toolbar etc... to embed my present
GnomeApp menus and toolbars into it?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
On 12/3/99, 10:29:09 AM, "John R. Sheets" <dusk@ravendusk.org> wrote
regarding Re: Probably a stupid question-GnomeMDI&GnomeApp:
> On Dec 03, 1999, James Henstridge <james@daa.com.au> wrote:
> > GnomeMDI is a class. You would need to instantiate a GnomeMDI object,
and
> > then call its add_child method.
> And incidentally, you don't put a GnomeApp widget into GnomeMDI. You
> would add the *contents* of the GnomeApp instead. As you change MDI
> modes, the GnomeMDI object will create/destroy GnomeApp's around the
> child widgets, as needed. For example, you only need one GnomeApp for
a
> notebook view, but multiple GnomeApp's (one per child) for the
toplevel
> view. GnomeMDI takes care of this transparently, though, so you
should
> never need to directly touch a GnomeApp widget in a GnomeMDI
> application.
> John
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