gtk.CellRendererCombo
gtk.CellRendererCombo — an object that
renders a gtk.ComboBoxEntry
into a gtk.TreeView
cell (new in PyGTK 2.6)
Ancestry
+--gobject.GObject +-- gtk.Object +-- gtk.CellRenderer +-- gtk.CellRendererText +-- gtk.CellRendererCombo
gtk.CellRendererCombo Properties
gtk.CellRendererText Properties
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gtk.CellRendererCombo Signal Prototypes
gtk.CellRenderer Signal Prototypes
gtk.CellRendererText Signal Prototypes
"changed" | def callback( |
Description
Note
This object is available in PyGTK 2.6 and above.
The gtk.CellRendererCombo
manages the rendering of a gtk.ComboBoxEntry
into a gtk.TreeView
cell.
Constructor
gtk.CellRendererCombo()
Returns : | the new cell renderer |
Note
This constructor is available in PyGTK 2.6 and above.
Creates a new gtk.CellRendererCombo
.
Rendering parameters are adjusted using the object properties. The object
properties can be set globally (with set_property
()gtk.TreeViewColumn
,
you can bind a property to a value in a gtk.TreeModel
.
For example, you can bind the "text" property on the cell renderer to a
string value in the model, thus rendering a different string in each row of
the gtk.TreeView
.
Signals
The "changed" gtk.CellRendererCombo Signal
def callback(combo
, path_string
, new_iter
, user_param1
, ...
)
| the object on which the signal is emitted |
| a string of the path identifying the edited cell (relative to the tree view model) |
| the new iter selected in the combo box (relative to the combo box model) |
| the first user parameter (if any) specified
with the connect () |
| additional user parameters (if any) |
The "changed" signal is emitted each time after the user selected an item in the combo box, either by using the mouse or the arrow keys. Contrary to GtkComboBox, GtkCellRendererCombo::changed is not emitted for changes made to a selected item in the entry. The argument new_iter corresponds to the newly selected item in the combo box and it is relative to the GtkTreeModel set via the model property on GtkCellRendererCombo.
Note that as soon as you change the model displayed in the tree view, the tree view will immediately cease the editing operating. This means that you most probably want to refrain from changing the model until the combo cell renderer emits the edited or editing_canceled signal.
Note
This method is available in PyGTK 2.14 and above.