Hi Kjell,

Thanks for the quick response - that was very helpful and I have my code
working now.

Best,
Aaron

On Fri, Oct 7, 2022 at 1:51 AM Kjell Ahlstedt <kjellahlst...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Use Gtk::GestureClick. Some examples:
>
> https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtkmm-documentation/-/blob/master/examples/book/menus/popup/examplewindow.cc
>
> https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtkmm-documentation/-/blob/master/examples/book/popover/examplewindow.cc
>
> In most (perhaps all) situations where event signals have been used in
> gtkmm3, use one of the many subclasses of Gtk::EventController.
> https://gnome.pages.gitlab.gnome.org/gtkmm/classGtk_1_1EventController.html
> Den 2022-10-06 kl. 23:57, skrev Aaron Scheinberg via gtkmm-list:
>
> Hello,
>
> I hope this is the right place for this, sorry if not!
>
> I'm trying to implement an example gtkmm 3.0 code in gtkmm 4.0 and ran
> into a problem. The goal is to get the cursor's coordinates and what type
> of click occurred when clicking on a button. In gtkmm 3.0, I could use
> GdkEventButton, as in this example from the docs
> <https://developer-old.gnome.org/gtkmm-tutorial/unstable/gtkmm-tutorial.html#sec-xeventsignals>
> :
>
> bool on_button_press(GdkEventButton* event);
> Gtk::Button button("label");
> button.signal_button_press_event().connect( sigc::ptr_fun(&on_button_press) );
>
> But GdkEventButton seems to no longer exist or no longer be accessible in
> gtkmm 4.0.
>
> There is a reference to GdkEvent API changes in the migration
> documentation <https://docs.gtk.org/gtk4/migrating-3to4.html>, but I
> still do not understand how to migrate that example code. Is anyone more
> familiar or has any sort of related example?
> I've also posted this on stack overflow:
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/73979631/gdkeventbutton-when-migrating-from-gtkmm-3-0-to-gtkmm-4-0
>
> Thanks for your help,
> Aaron
>
>
>
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