Hello, I'm a novice Gtk app developer writing a plugin for Firefox and I'm having trouble getting the callbacks that I need from Gtk/Gdk. The way the plugin architecture works is that Firefox creates a GtkSocket and my plugin gets passed its XID and creates the corresponding GtkPlug (in the same process). By and large everything works, except at shutdown. In some cases, Firefox happens to do a gdk_window_destroy() on one of the parent windows of the GtkSocket before unloading my plugin (for example, when closing a tab with the 'X'). That recursively destroys everything down to the GtkSocket and also the GtkPlug in _gdk_window_destroy_hierarchy( ). So when I try to access the underlying X11 Window handle after this I get an error from the X server and the program aborts. :(
What I'd like to do is receive a signal from Gtk/Gdk when the GdkWindow inside my GtkPlug is destroyed like this so that I can cancel any further rendering actions. But I can't figure out how to receive a signal when this happens! AFAICT none of the GtkPlug signals or its inherited GtkWidget signals are dispatched when this happens. Any ideas? _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list