Re: [patch] gtknotebook.c, gtknotebook.h
- From: Stefan Jeske <jeske braunschweig netsurf de>
- To: gtk-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: [patch] gtknotebook.c, gtknotebook.h
- Date: Sun, 14 Dec 1997 22:51:22 +0100 (MET)
On 14-Dec-97 Owen Taylor wrote:
>
> Interesting. Can you say a bit more about why you think this
> is needed? (You should be able to simulate this, if crudely,
> by connecting to the "map" and "unmap" signals for the pages).
> Not saying it is a bad idea - I just would like to see some more
> justification for it.
Well, I think it's just a natural signal a notebook should have
(as seen in some other widget libraries). I personally needed
a comfortable way of stepping in when a page is switched, because
in my notebook each page represents the contents of a file on
disk, and instead of loading all files on startup, I wanted to
do a "load on demand".
It would certainly be possible to use "map" and "unmap" somehow,
but I think this is a cleaner and nicer solution. (Hope I did
everything right !? ;)
Regards,
Stefan
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