I posted this on the PyGTK mailing list (since my application is in Python) but did not get any responses. Since my question is not Python-specific but rather GTK/Glade question, I am posting it here in hopes of better responses.
I used glade to design my GUI and in one of the dialogs I have a HBox with only one cell. In that cell, I have a tree of widgets which form the content of the cell. What I want to have is a button, which the user can click and the action would be that a new tree of widgets (identical to the original one) would be packed at the end of the HBox. Can this be done using some glade trick or do I have to build the tree of widgets in the Python "clicked" signal handler? -- Mitko Haralanov [EMAIL PROTECTED] Senior Software Engineer 650.934.8064 HSG InfiniBand Engineering http://www.qlogic.com ========================================== Your files are now being encrypted and thrown into the bit bucket. EOF _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list