On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 19:53 +0200, David Necas (Yeti) wrote:
> Inherit from the class the widget actually *is*.  If you
> inherit from GtkFoo, your widget will inherit the properties
> and methods (this is what inheritance is about) --
> gtk_foo_blow_up() can be expected to work with your new
> widget too.  Well, life is not that simple, so in practice
> not everything inherited makes always sense, but you get the
> idea.

ok, I think I understand now. but somehow it seems that my class has
some mistake in it (see attachment). I'm calling it like this in my
code:

********
.
.
window->priv->object = app_calendar_new ();

gtk_box_pack_end (GTK_BOX (main_box),
  GTK_WIDGET(window->priv->object),
  TRUE, 
  TRUE, 
  0);
.
.
********

all objects before and after this code get created and displayed
correctly, only my self made object refuses to show up.

maybe someone can help me with this,
cheers,
Andreas
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