Re: window design question



I would use a Notebook, then put each "screen" in a different tab.
Other wise you can put a container, like a Bin, Container, or HBox, in
your window and then use add and remove on that switch other items in
and out of the window.

- John

On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 10:24 PM, joeProgram <dwuerfel ieee org> wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I'm new to gtk and have a design question.  I'm creating an application
> which will always be run in full screen mode.  The application will have a
> main menu will contain large buttons where each button will take the user to
> a new screen (window?).  Each of the new screens will have a totally
> different layout from the other.
>
> My question is this...  How do I change the layout manager of a window?  It
> appears that I can add a container type (i.e. HBox, VBox) to a window, but I
> can't remove it or switch to a new layout.  Do I need multiple windows?
> Should I have a window within a window?  Please help.
>
> Thanks, joeProgrammer
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