> On Mon, Jan 03, 2005 at 03:12:52PM +0200, Paul Malherbe wrote:
>> I wonder if anyone could assist me in the following. I need to
>> selectively
>> disable tags on a notebook i.e. the operator must not be able to select
>> certain pages by clicking or otherwise selecting the tags.
>
> When something is really difficult to do, it may be the case that it
> shouldn't be done at all. Without knowing about your problem domain, I'd
> suggest:
>
>     a) removing pages, instead of hiding them
>     b) reorganizing your UI [more throughly] to not require this
>
> In all truth, notebooks with inactive tabs are *not* a common UI idiom,
> and therefore, probably a bad idea. I can't remember the last time I saw
> one.
>
> Take care,
> --
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Hi,

Thanks for responding.

I am migrating a system from Tkinter to PyGTK and this is one of the
features of the present system.

Available pages are dependant on the operator's permissions.

Paul

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