Re: Tree in GTK



The best tutorial on trees that I've found is to have a look at the
ethereal source in something like Sourcenav.  It's also gives a lot of
insight into the rest of GTK.  Sourcenav also allows you to "surf"
through the source, rather than hunting around.  

I would also recommend using GTK2.0, and going through the tutorial and
API docs on the GtkTreeView and the renderer widget - it's pretty
straightforward if you follow their example.

-gary

On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 04:41, Arno wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I would like to know how I could do a tree like in ethereal. If I could 
> say, I would like a "table tree". I can make a simple tree with the 
> widget : GtkTree and a table with the widget : GtkClist but I don't how 
> to mix them to do the same thing that ethereal.
> 
> Thank you and sorry for my english.
> 
> Arno
> 
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