/* example-start clist clist.c */ #include /* User clicked the "Add List" button. */ void button_add_clicked( gpointer data ) { int indx; /* Something silly to add to the list. 4 rows of 2 columns each */ gchar *drink[4][2] = { { "Milk", "3 Oz" }, { "Water", "6 l" }, { "Carrots", "2" }, { "Snakes", "55" } }; /* Here we do the actual adding of the text. It's done once for * each row. */ for ( indx=0 ; indx < 4 ; indx++ ) gtk_clist_append( (GtkCList *) data, drink[indx]); return; } /* User clicked the "Clear List" button. */ void button_clear_clicked( gpointer data ) { /* Clear the list using gtk_clist_clear. This is much faster than * calling gtk_clist_remove once for each row. */ gtk_clist_clear( (GtkCList *) data); return; } /* The user clicked the "Hide/Show titles" button. */ void button_hide_show_clicked( gpointer data ) { /* Just a flag to remember the status. 0 = currently visible */ static short int flag = 0; if (flag == 0) { /* Hide the titles and set the flag to 1 */ gtk_clist_column_titles_hide((GtkCList *) data); flag++; } else { /* Show the titles and reset flag to 0 */ gtk_clist_column_titles_show((GtkCList *) data); flag--; } return; } /* If we come here, then the user has selected a row in the list. */ void selection_made( GtkWidget *clist, gint row, gint column, GdkEventButton *event, gpointer data ) { gchar *text; /* Get the text that is stored in the selected row and column * which was clicked in. We will receive it as a pointer in the * argument text. */ gtk_clist_get_text(GTK_CLIST(clist), row, column, &text); /* Just prints some information about the selected row */ g_print("You selected row %d. More specifically you clicked in " "column %d, and the text in this cell is %s\n\n", row, column, text); return; } int main( int argc, gchar *argv[] ) { GtkWidget *window; GtkWidget *vbox, *hbox; GtkWidget *scrolled_window, *clist; GtkWidget *button_add, *button_clear, *button_hide_show; gchar *titles[2] = { "Ingredients", "Amount" }; gtk_init(&argc, &argv); window=gtk_window_new(GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL); gtk_widget_set_usize(GTK_WIDGET(window), 300, 150); gtk_window_set_title(GTK_WINDOW(window), "GtkCList Example"); gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(window), "destroy", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(gtk_main_quit), NULL); vbox=gtk_vbox_new(FALSE, 5); gtk_container_set_border_width(GTK_CONTAINER(vbox), 5); gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(window), vbox); gtk_widget_show(vbox); /* Create a scrolled window to pack the CList widget into */ scrolled_window = gtk_scrolled_window_new (NULL, NULL); gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scrolled_window), GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC, GTK_POLICY_ALWAYS); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(vbox), scrolled_window, TRUE, TRUE, 0); gtk_widget_show (scrolled_window); /* Create the CList. For this example we use 2 columns */ clist = gtk_clist_new_with_titles( 2, titles); /* When a selection is made, we want to know about it. The callback * used is selection_made, and its code can be found further down */ gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT(clist), "select_row", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(selection_made), NULL); /* It isn't necessary to shadow the border, but it looks nice :) */ gtk_clist_set_shadow_type (GTK_CLIST(clist), GTK_SHADOW_OUT); /* What however is important, is that we set the column widths as * they will never be right otherwise. Note that the columns are * numbered from 0 and up (to 1 in this case). */ gtk_clist_set_column_width (GTK_CLIST(clist), 0, 150); /* Add the CList widget to the vertical box and show it. */ gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(scrolled_window), clist); gtk_widget_show(clist); /* Create the buttons and add them to the window. See the button * tutorial for more examples and comments on this. */ hbox = gtk_hbox_new(FALSE, 0); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(vbox), hbox, FALSE, TRUE, 0); gtk_widget_show(hbox); button_add = gtk_button_new_with_label("Add List"); button_clear = gtk_button_new_with_label("Clear List"); button_hide_show = gtk_button_new_with_label("Hide/Show titles"); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(hbox), button_add, TRUE, TRUE, 0); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(hbox), button_clear, TRUE, TRUE, 0); gtk_box_pack_start(GTK_BOX(hbox), button_hide_show, TRUE, TRUE, 0); /* Connect our callbacks to the three buttons */ gtk_signal_connect_object(GTK_OBJECT(button_add), "clicked", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(button_add_clicked), (gpointer) clist); gtk_signal_connect_object(GTK_OBJECT(button_clear), "clicked", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(button_clear_clicked), (gpointer) clist); gtk_signal_connect_object(GTK_OBJECT(button_hide_show), "clicked", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC(button_hide_show_clicked), (gpointer) clist); gtk_widget_show(button_add); gtk_widget_show(button_clear); gtk_widget_show(button_hide_show); /* The interface is completely set up so we show the window and * enter the gtk_main loop. */ gtk_widget_show(window); gtk_main(); return(0); } /* example-end */