Re: TreeView Row recieve click signal
- From: Damianos Mylonakis <danmylonakis gmail com>
 
- To: Dominik Gabi <dkgispam gmail com>
 
- Cc: gtkmm-list gnome org
 
- Subject: Re: TreeView Row recieve click signal
 
- Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2010 13:58:12 +0300
 
Of course it does!
Thank you very much!
On 06/22/2010 10:17 AM, Dominik Gabi wrote:
Hi,
what you're looking for are the two signals 
Gtk::TreeView::signal_row_activated() for the double click on a row 
and Gtk::TreeSelection::signal_changed() for when an row is selected. 
You can get the selection with Gtk::TreeView::get_selection(). Hope 
this helps...
Regards,
    Dominik.
On 06/22/2010 01:06 AM, Damianos Mylonakis wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to recieve a signal when there is a click event on a 
specific row of a TreeView with a ListStore model.
Here is a screenshot of the application to make it more clear 
http://sites.google.com/site/tsigien/taratsa/Screenshot-Pholix.png
In a few words, what i want is when double click is done on a row, to 
connect to this signal
and move to this directory ( its supposed to be a file manager )
I tried to find such a signal on the Gtk::TreeViewColumn 
documentation, but nothing there.
I further read that each row is not able to recieve X events, thus 
cant handle click event, but TreeView can.
I can capture on_button_press_event from TreeView, but then i wouldnt 
know which specific row was clicked, Maybe i could find out
from x,y coords but i think that is too hard.
Another idea is to have the ListStore contain EventBox'es with Labels 
inside, instead of just Labels, so i can recieve the events from the 
EventBox,
but i cant find how to override the widget contained in the row.
Any suggestion?
Thank you.
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