On 27 March 2012 14:39, Tristan Van Berkom <t...@gnome.org> wrote: > Hi. > > First, please dont bluntly use a single Glade file to define your > entire interface. > > I'll attach here the same tarball which I attached a couple months ago > here for demonstration: > lists.ximian.com/pipermail/glade-users/2012-January/005469.html > > With the approach described in the attached tarball, you can simply > bootstrap your composite widgets into types directly so that when > you create an instance it already has it's interface sub-components > created. (such as a "preferences dialog" or "item editor widget" or > "user status thingy" or whatever is relevant for your application).
Thanks, grabbed that to look through now. I haven't done more than notifications or config menus before so it's all new to me. > This is a little orthogonal to optional viewing of sub-components of your > application, typically we control what components of an application are > visible via the "View" menu, and we load/save this state along with any > relevant session data (possibly to a GKeyFile) I don't really want to just turn widgets on or off but just trying to find away to make vast changes to ui using something simple like a conf file. although i should learn to walk before running by the looks of it. thanks for this. _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list