Thats the only way i know, remove the "_" and then compare ... In my C# code
textView.PopulatePopup += (o, args) =>
Am 06.02.19 um 00:44 schrieb Mitko
Haralanov:
Yes, I got that far as well. However, the question is a bit more involved. How do find out which menu item corresponds to entries that I don't want? I could start doing string compares against the menu item name but that gets tricky with the underscore/keyboard shortcut notation. For example: if I were to compare the string "_Copy" expecting to find the Copy menu item but the implementation has changed the item string to be "C_opy", it just breaks. As I mentioned, "populate-popup" (as the name implies) seems more meant to *add* items, not necessarily remove. Thank you, - Mitko On Tue, Feb 5, 2019 at 2:34 PM Wolfgang Mauer <wolfgang mauer kabelmail de> wrote:Within the signal you can get the menu an then just remove(gtk_container_remove) the items you don't want.. Am 05.02.19 um 22:43 schrieb Mitko Haralanov via gnome-devtools: Can no-one help? Are there any GtkSourceView devs reading this forum? On Mon, Dec 10, 2018 at 10:29 AM Mitko Haralanov <voidtrance gmail com> wrote: Any ideas on this? Thanks. On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 8:23 AM Mitko Haralanov <voidtrance gmail com> wrote: Hi, I am writing an application that uses GtkSourceView but examines source files in read-only mode. As such, I don't need a lot of the menu items in the pop-up menu that deal with editing/changing the source code. In addition, I would like to add some menu items of my own. I know that I can connect to the "populate-popup" signal in order to edit the menu that is displayed but that only makes sense for adding more items to the menu. How would I go about removing items? I'd like to avoid clearing the entire menu as I would like to keep items like "Copy" and "Select All". Thank you, Mitko _______________________________________________ gnome-devtools mailing list gnome-devtools gnome org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-devtools |