Re: Button in a dialog



If you take the return value when you use
Gtk::Dialog::run(), it should return the Gtk::RESPONSE of the button
pressed, then you should loop on the return value until you get a
Gtk::RESPONSE_CLOSE (or whatever your close button is returning).

Rob.

On 24/01/06, J. Baltasar Garcia Perez-Schofield <jbgarcia uvigo es> wrote:
>
>         Hi, there !
>
>         Okay, only one more question.  o:-)
>
>         using gtkmm 2.4, and glade and Anjuta.
>
>         I have a dialog "dlgProperties", in which I need a help button to
> display some information, but *not* finish the dialog. glade/glademm
> created the source code for me (inside the constructor):
>
>         dlgProperties->add_action_widget(*butHelp, Gtk::RESPONSE_HELP);
>
>         My problem is that this makes the dialog to be finished, and I just
> want it to display some info and let the dialog continue with its
> processing until the user presses the button "Close", which works
> correctly.
>
>         So I tried:
>
>         dlgProperties->add_action_widget(*butHelp, Gtk::RESPONSE_NONE);
>
>         But didn't worked out. I really want the button in the area in which it
> appears, near to the close button, but I don't want it to close the
> dialog after displaying the help info.
>
>         How can I do that ?
>
>         Salud !
>
>                 Baltasar
>
>
>
> --
>
> PBC -- J. Baltasar García Perez-Schofield
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> Dep. Informática, Universidad de Vigo, España (Spain)
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