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i want to populate a gtk.notebook on-the-fly. everytime a user opens a file, a new notebook-tab is generated. pretty straight forward. my problem is, that i use glade to build the ui and the notebook-tab should have a child widget tree (scrolledwindow->viewport-> alignment->frame). in my glade-file, i have a template notebook-tab, which i want to use multiple times, so that i dont have to code the whole tree in plain gtk. with libglade, you could reuse a widget tree as explained in the pygtk faq here: http://faq.pygtk.org/index.py?file=faq22.011.htp&req=show . How do i do this with GtkBuilder?

thanks in advance,

Arthur

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  • Did you by any chance manage to use the Builder.connect method more than once (i.e.: calling it again after you added the extra widget)? If yes, how did you do it?
    – mac
    Jun 27, 2011 at 11:05

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Do it this way with GtkBuilder:

builder = gtk.Builder()
builder.add_from_file("GUI.xml")
builder.connect_signals(self)
self.window1 = builder.get_object("window1")
self.window1.show()

edit:

I was initially wrong, it seems that gtkbuilder does instantiate objects when it adds. So the ideal way to do this would be to add the widget in manually via a string

builder.add_from_string("""
<interface>
  <object class="GtkWindow" id="window1">
    <child>
      <object class="GtkComboBox" id="combobox1">
        <property name="model">liststore1</property>
      </object>
    </child>
  </object>
</interface>""")

self.window1 = builder.get_object("window1")

Hopefully this works!

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  • well, this only adds the object "window1" once, but i need do instantiate another or multiple object(s) with the name "window1"
    – Fookatchu
    Dec 5, 2010 at 18:17
  • could you try doing self.window2 = builder.get_object("window1")? I thought that it instantiates a new object for you. I will test this when I get back home :) Dec 6, 2010 at 16:34
  • nope, doesnt work. i tried that and it returns the same object.
    – Fookatchu
    Dec 6, 2010 at 16:56
  • You were right, check the edit, mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg06030.html Dec 6, 2010 at 18:38
  • thanks for the edit! not the answer i hoped to get, but it will do the job! thanks again.
    – Fookatchu
    Dec 7, 2010 at 18:59

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