RE: GtkSocket focus behaviour on GTK2.0



I do use the steal function... Owen, I'm guessing you went with choice 'A'
from your earlier post -- does that mean I'm completely out of luck, or will
there eventually be a less 'iffy' solution in GTK2.x?

Thanks,
Shane

-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Schiel
To: gtk-devel-list gnome org
Sent: 7/16/02 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: GtkSocket focus behaviour on GTK2.0

On Jul 16, 10:36, Owen Taylor wrote:
> Using GtkSocket to "steal" an application that doesn't
> support the plug/socket embedding has something that's
> always been "iffy".

Actually I don't use the steal function, gvim has
a parameter --socketid to work with GtkSocket.
And I think that everything would go fine if the
socket could just behave like an inputwindow -
passing the keyevents directly through the socket
instead of catching them...

> I don't know if gvim has been ported to GTK+-2.0 yet, but when
> it is, it should be trivial for them to add 
> gvim --embed-into 0x5234134 by making the toplevel a GtkPlug
> rather than a GtkWindow.

Unfortunately the gvim developers are a bit busy
at the moment, so I probably have to stick to 1.2
first...


btw. is there another terminal widget besides zvt,
something like a simple xterm widget?

Patrick

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