Joel Hedlund wrote:
And another relevant question: am I overcomplicating this?
Yes. :-)
The proper way of doing this is to pack the widget in a container, and
then add the container (with viewport) to a scrolledwindow.
For example, for a centered widget choose a 1x1 gtk.Table and attach the
Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Note that there's a mailing list dedicated to PyGTK,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, so you might also want to ask your question there.
Thanks. I'll try that and hope people won't take offense from
cross-posting. I'll be wathching this thread for answers too though. In
my experience
Joel Hedlund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've raised this issue on #pygtk and #gtk+ but with no luck.
Note that there's a mailing list dedicated to PyGTK,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, so you might also want to ask your question there.
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Hi!
I've raised this issue on #pygtk and #gtk+ but with no luck. I haven't
been able to solve this even with aid of google, the pygtk reference and
the gtk C source, so pretty please help?
I'm making an application that you can think of as an image viewer. I
want to display a widget in a gtk