Thanks John thats solved that one. Now onto the next issue to do with
the window type for which I will start a new thread
On 30/08/11 15:50, jcup...@gmail.com wrote:
On 30 August 2011 15:22, Andrew Wood wrote:
How would you link it directly to the window then rather than to a widget?
You can
On 30 August 2011 16:50, wrote:
> On 30 August 2011 15:22, Andrew Wood wrote:
>> How would you link it directly to the window then rather than to a widget?
>
> You can link a GClosure to a key press with this:
>
> http://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/gtk3-Keyboard-Accelerators.html#gtk-accel-g
On 30 August 2011 15:22, Andrew Wood wrote:
> How would you link it directly to the window then rather than to a widget?
You can link a GClosure to a key press with this:
http://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/gtk3-Keyboard-Accelerators.html#gtk-accel-group-connect
Parse "esc" to key/mod with
How would you link it directly to the window then rather than to a widget?
As far as I can see you need to associate it with a signal, but looking
down the list of signals for windows I cant really see one suitable,
hence I was using this:
gtk_widget_add_accelerator(quitbutton,"clicked",accel
Hi Andrew,
You can add an accelerator to a window and it'll be called when that
key combination is pressed. It doesn't need to be associated with a
widget.
However I think it's generally considered good form to have a menu
item somewhere with the accelerator as a shortcut. That way the user
can d
Thanks for the tip. Can accelerators only be used with menu items, only
Ive just tried doing it by linking it to the clicked signal on a
(hidden) GtkButton but it doesnt work?
My idea was when the key combo was pressed the accelerator would emit a
clicked signal on the button and the buttons
That lets you detect ctrl-esc anywhere on the desktop. If you only
need to detect crtl-ecs within your window you can just set
"Escape" as an accelerator, see:
http://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/gtk3-Keyboard-Accelerators.html
On 30 August 2011 06:33, czk wrote:
> try gdk_window_add_filter o
try gdk_window_add_filter or gtk_key_snooper_install
2011/8/30 Andrew Wood
> Is there a way to regiser a handler function which will be called whenever
> the user presses Ctrl-Esc in a GTK app?
>
> Thanks
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Is there a way to regiser a handler function which will be called
whenever the user presses Ctrl-Esc in a GTK app?
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