Re: [gtk-list] Re: gtk_clist_find_row_from_data (?) help




Yeah my actual code has char *text[3]; .  However I do not think I am
using the gtk_clist_find_row_from_data() function properly, anyone have an
example?

On Wed, 8 Dec 1999, Alan Wigginton wrote:

> The text array is declared with only 2 entries. This will be the problem
> assuming this is the actual code and not a typo in the post.
> 
> 
> Paul Cardwell wrote:
>  
> > .
> > char *text[2];    <======= This should be text[3]
> > 
> > text[0]="daffy";   /* Ok I should malloc these ;) */
> > text[1]="duck";
> > text[2]="rules";
> > 
> > row = gtk_clist_find_row_from_data(GTK_CLIST(mylist), (gpointer) text);
> > 
> > This is assuming the data is already in the columned list.
> 
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