Re: Question Re: WorkbookControlGUI object.
- From: Nakai <ynakai redhat com>
- To: djper1 student monash edu au
- Cc: djper1 student monash edu, gnumeric-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Question Re: WorkbookControlGUI object.
- Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2004 16:54:41 +0900
I think you'll get better answer from others, but I write mine from Japanese
standard time zone. :)
Workbook has GPtrArray* wb_views member, it's a WorkbookView array.
In session.c, it gets pointer at index 0:
wb_view = g_ptr_array_index (wb->wb_views, 0);
WorkbookView has GPtrArray* wb_controls member, it's a WorkBookControl array.
And you can cast WorkBookControl to WorkBookControlGUI.
That's what I know.
--
Nakai
On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 15:57:23 +1000
Donald Permezel <djper1 student monash edu> wrote:
G'day All,
I'm working with Dr. Twardy on a 'tool' for Gnumeric to implement the MML clustering algorthym Vanilla Snob.
In this tool, if inappropriate data is entered I wish to be able to pop up a message instructing the user
what is wrong and why, though the use of the function - 'gnumeric_notice (wbcg, GTK_MESSAGE_INFO, msg)'
The problem I have is - while I have the current workbook object (thanks to help from Andreas Guelzow), I
dont have the 'WorkbookControlGUI' object for the current workbook which 'gnumeric_notice' requires.
Can anyone point me in the right direction as to how I get it? Or am I coming at things from completly the
wrong angle?
Many Thanks,
Don Permezel
djper1 student monash edu au
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