Hi,

something like the attached program helps ?

cheers,
   Danny

Am Dienstag, den 17.05.2005, 18:22 -0400 schrieb Samantha:
> Hello everyone:
> 
> I have two questions:
> 
> 1. Is there a pygtk project that is written completely in pygtk (no
> glade) that has two windows/frame (I am not sure what the right word is)
> in a single window. Where one side is scrollable containing, say a tree
> widget and the other side responds to signals from the tree widget side.
> I would like the code to be a bit small, as I plan to read the entire
> thing (mostly for laziness. But I do
> n't want to read the code to a
> browser, for example)
> 
> 2. If #1 is not available, here is what I am trying to do. I have a main
> window with a tree on the left  side of a window. The tree is in a
> table. When the user clicks on a tree widget(?), something happens on
> the right side. I have been able to send a window as an argument to the
> function that does things on the right side of the window, but the
> widgets embedded in the window (being sent as an argument) doesn't
> appear to get inherited. I learned that I cannot have more than one type
> of gtkWidget in a gtkWindow, so I am not sure how I can go about
> accomplishing what I am trying to do. 
> 
> Essentially, the tree part is static, and the left part of the window
> isn't but responds to signals from the tree part of the window. 
> 
> I am fairly new to pygtk and I am not sure what widget I need and hence
> am unable to google for what I really want.
> 
> I hope this was clear, and I can elaborate further if you like.
> 
> Thanks very much,
> Sam
> 
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