Dear Eric, thank you for your quick reply.
> There is a basic setup for the Gtk Application in Python here > https://developer.gnome.org/gnome-devel-demos/stable/hello-world.py.html.en Nice to know. Very helpful. > For C you can check > https://github.com/cecashon/OrderedSetVelociRaptor/blob/master/Misc/Csamples/gtk_app1.c > which has a menu but doesn't use builder with an application. Maybe > partial help. This code doesn't help me with my problem but brings up two questions. 1. It uses "QMenu" (from Gtk or Gio?) to build a menu structure. I would prefere this way instead of an XML string. It should be possible in Python, too? Gtk.Menu or Gio.Menu? 2. It uses " gtk_application_set_menubar()" which I don't want to use. Because there is no "gtk_application_set_TOOLBAR()"! I need the menubar and the toolbar as a widget to add them myself to the main window. Or a " gtk_application_set_toolbar()" - don't understand why there isn't one. It couldn't be so hard to create a menubar and a toolbar with PyGObject?! Am I the first one who tries this? ;) _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list