Redrawing and focus events with GtkSocket
- From: Arun Tejasvi Chaganty <arunchaganty gmail com>
- To: gtk-app-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Redrawing and focus events with GtkSocket
- Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 01:53:05 +0530
Hey,
I'm writing a plugin that uses a GtkSocket to embed gvim (a graphical
version of vim). I am making some remote calls to it (via dbus) that
change the current cursor position in gvim, however this change is not
reflected in gvim until I scroll using the mouse wheel. If I click
somewhere with the mouse, the cursor goes to that location, so that
itself isn't a viable solution.
I have tested using vim's remote calling function that uses X11's ICCCM
(by setting/getting window properties), and it refreshes instantly. I
had a look at vim's code, and it doesn't do anything special X11 wise,
other than get/set the X11 window properties.
Is there a way I can get the GtkSocket to redraw without resorting to
using the X11 properties? (I require the dbus method for some other
things, so I can't redo it all with GDK/X11).
Also, can I get the GtkSockets' window focus events in my program?
Cheers,
Arun Tejasvi Chaganty (vimzard)
GNOME GSoC Student
Blog: http://arunchaganty.wordpress.com
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