Re: how to remove the tear-off line in a menu (context-menu) in gtk1
- From: Joergen Scheibengruber <Joergen Scheibengruber informatik uni-ulm de>
- To: gtk-app-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: how to remove the tear-off line in a menu (context-menu) in gtk1
- Date: 31 May 2002 16:05:08 +0200
Am Don, 2002-05-30 um 14.43 schrieb Joergen Scheibengruber:
Hi!
I have a little problem: What I have is a GtkClist with a contextmenu
created by libglade. I show the context_menu with gtk_menu_popup(), and
unfortunatly it has a tear-off line. (I don't think a context-menu
should have one). So my question is how to get rid of it. I did not find
anything in the properties of the menu in glade and there doesn't seem
to be a function in the gtk_menu doc either.
In case someone has the same problem, I'll post my solution here. It's a
little hack, but I think the only solution. However I think there should
be an option in glade, which allows you to specify if a menu has a
tearoff-item or not.
static void
context_menu_remove_tearoff(void)
{
GtkWidget *context_menu;
GList *tearoff, *children;
context_menu = glade_xml_get_widget(MYPROJECT, "context_menu");
g_assert(context_menu);
children = GTK_MENU_SHELL(context_menu)->children;
g_assert(children);
tearoff = g_list_first(children);
g_assert(GTK_IS_TEAROFF_MENU_ITEM(tearoff->data));
/* I hide the tearoff-item instead of destroying
* it, thats more simple
*/
gtk_widget_hide(tearoff->data);
}
Jörgen
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