Re: Add tabs to Notebook at runtime, loaded from .glade file?
- From: Phil Wolff <adiabat centurylink net>
- To: gtkmm-list gnome org
- Cc: Adam Nielsen <a nielsen shikadi net>
- Subject: Re: Add tabs to Notebook at runtime, loaded from .glade file?
- Date: Fri, 02 Jan 2015 19:48:34 -0800
I understand your problem to be that you have a set of widgets, and you
want to instantiate multiple Gtk::Notebook tabs, each containing that
same set of widgets, and that you've had to generate and read multiple
identical .glade files (each defining a Gtk::Window containing the
widget set) to get it working.
If that accurately reflects where you're at, then you're now creating a
new Gtk:Builder instance each time you read one of those multiple .glade
files, and it's that new instance-per-tab that has made things work. You
can go back to using just one .glade file, as long as you continue to
create a new Gtk::Builder instance every time you re-read it for a new tab.
You can also dispense with the Gtk::Window if you make your Gtk::Box a
top-level widget (in glade, right-click the Gtk::Box icon in the widget
pane and select "Add widget as toplevel"). You can then lose the
reparent (), and you can prepend_page (), insert_page (), or append_page
() the Gtk::Box directly. Also, all of these tab-addition functions have
forms that allow specification of the tab title.
See Gtk::Notebook::set_tab_label_text() or get/set_tab_label() if you
need to change the title on an existing tab.
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