Re: Invoking a popup on a Gtk::Window ( Gtk::WindowType ( Gtk::WINDOW_POPUP ) )



Actually I have used Gtk::manage() to invoke the second pop up.

The code is like:
second_popup = Gtk::manage ( new Gtk::Window( Gtk::WINDOW_POPUP ) );
second_popup->set_position ( Gtk::WIN_POS_CENTER_ON_PARENT);
second_popup->set_transient_for ( *this );//this refers first pop up
second_popup->set_modal(true);
second_popup->show_all();

second_popup is declared in the header file as:
Gtk::Window *second_popup;

On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 4:40 PM, Joaquim Duran <joaquimduran adtelecom es> wrote:
En/na Sai ha escrit:
Regardless of whether set_transient_for() is used or not, the pop up doesn't get popped up.

On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 3:51 PM, Murray Cumming <murrayc murrayc com <mailto:murrayc murrayc com>> wrote:

   On Thu, 2008-04-24 at 13:15 +0530, Sai wrote:
    > Hi,
    >
    > I have created a Gtk::Window as Gtk::Window ( Gtk::WindowType
    > ( Gtk::WINDOW_POPUP ) ). That means it is a pop up window. There is a
    > button added on this window, when this button is clicked another pop
    > up window needs to be popped up. It does not get popped up right now.
    > How do we make this work. Please gibe me some ideas.

   Are you using set_transient_for().

   I'm not actually sure if a popup window can show a popup window. But if
   you don't make progress then a simple test case might help people to
   help you.

   --

Have you tried to call:

second_popup.show_all_children();
Gtk::Main::run(second_popup)

from the first_popup window member function?

Joaquim Duran




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