Re: BUG: deleting the last row of a GtkCList



"Brian J. Murrell" <gtk-list-in interlinx bc ca> writes:

> If I have a (GTK 2.0.5) GtkCList (I know, deprecated in 2.0 but when I
> have a glade2 I will update to use a newer supported widget) 

glade-2 works well now :-)

> and at some point the last row of the list is "selected" (has the
> highlighted bar over it and the "box" around it) and while it is
> selected that row is deleted, the selected row does not get reset to
> the new last row.
> 
> I suppose which row becomes selected when you delete the last (and
> selected) row is subjective, but in the absense of the user specifying
> otherwise, making the new last row of the list the selected row seems
> the most intuitive, no?  It seems strange to not have a row with the
> highlighted bar over it and the box around it (as in when the last row
> is selected and then deleted).  Having to use the arrow to move up to
> the last row seems just as silly.

Is this the same as:

 http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=81884

Or is this something else?

Regards,
                                        Owen
[
The only patches I expect to apply to GtkCList at this 
point are:

 - Fixes for major regressions or crashes
 - Fixes for smaller issues that are obviously correct
   and someone else supplies.
]




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