Good call. Your rifle is much more effective than my shotgun. On 2015/03/10 11:06, Kjell Ahlstedt wrote: > Here's a better solution. Now I've tested it. > > std::vector<Gtk::Widget*> focus_chain; > focus_chain.push_back(&m_ButtonBox); > m_VBox.set_focus_chain(focus_chain); > > m_TextView is the child of m_ScrolledWindow, which is a child of > m_VBox. You must set m_VBox's focus chain so it contains all m_VBox's > children except m_ScrolledWindow. In this case it means m_ButtonBox, > since m_ScrolledWindow and m_ButtonBox are the only children of m_VBox. > > Kjell > > Den 2015-03-10 18:35, Kjell Ahlstedt skrev: >> Sorry, I jumped to conclusions. set_can_focus(false) makes it >> impossible to edit the text view. That's perhaps not what you want. >> >> Kjell >> >> Den 2015-03-10 18:27, Kjell Ahlstedt skrev: >>> m_TextView.set_can_focus(false); >>> >>> Den 2015-03-10 15:19, Phil Wolff skrev: >>>> Gtk (and therefore gtkmm as well) will by default add a TextView widget >>>> to the focus chain. If you're tabbing through the chain and you >>>> encounter a TextView, the focus gets trapped there because tabs are now >>>> entered into the TextView's buffer rather than moving the focus to the >>>> next widget in the chain. The sample code at >>>> https://developer.gnome.org/gtkmm-tutorial/stable/sec-textview-examples.html.en >>>> illustrates the problem -- click the "Use buffer 1" button and hit the >>>> tab key a few times. >>>> >>>> >> >>
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