Re: Using Gtk.Builder to create a menubar.
- From: <c buhtz posteo jp>
- To: gtk-app-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Using Gtk.Builder to create a menubar.
- Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2018 07:10:44 +0200
Dear Eric,
thank you for your quick reply.
There is a basic setup for the Gtk Application in Python here
https://developer.gnome.org/gnome-devel-demos/stable/hello-world.py.html.en
Nice to know. Very helpful.
For C you can check
https://github.com/cecashon/OrderedSetVelociRaptor/blob/master/Misc/Csamples/gtk_app1.c
which has a menu but doesn't use builder with an application. Maybe
partial help.
This code doesn't help me with my problem but brings up two questions.
1.
It uses "QMenu" (from Gtk or Gio?) to build a menu structure. I would
prefere this way instead of an XML string. It should be possible
in Python, too? Gtk.Menu or Gio.Menu?
2.
It uses " gtk_application_set_menubar()" which I don't want to use.
Because there is no "gtk_application_set_TOOLBAR()"! I need the menubar
and the toolbar as a widget to add them myself to the main window.
Or a " gtk_application_set_toolbar()" - don't understand why there
isn't one.
It couldn't be so hard to create a menubar and a toolbar with
PyGObject?! Am I the first one who tries this? ;)
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