[Gtk-sharp-list] GtkForms

Everaldo Canuto everaldo_canuto@yahoo.com.br
Thu, 7 Oct 2004 14:21:03 -0300 (ART)


Hi,

System.Windows.Form has a elegant solution, see the MS
.Net Framework documentation. My idea is to implement
like solution.

Everaldo.

 --- Robert Brown <robert@rpb3.com> escreveu: 
> Just my two cents, but a class that provides
> databinding functionality to
> GTK# widgets sounds good.  Although the only way I
> could think to make it
> work would be to brute force it; ie passing the
> widget, the property to
> bind, the data-set and possibly a method that would
> tell the dataset that
> the widget has updated the data.  Although not an
> elegant solution, it may
> work.  Does anyone else have a better idea?
> 
> BTW I wouldn't mind helping out code-wise on a
> project that allowed
> databinding to GTK# controls.
> 
> -=Robert
> 
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > Yes, GTK+ is a great API but is dificult to create
> > programs that use a ADO.NET Data Providers.
> > I know, theres a GNOME-DB, but is not the better
> > solution for Mono  because Mono use ADO.NET model
> to
> > database access.
> >
> > I think that theres two solutions, create new
> controls
> > with DataBind related functionalities or add this
> > functionalities to exist controls.
> > What is the best solution?
> >
> > Everaldo.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >  --- Mario Fuentes <mario@gnome.cl> escreveu:
> >> El mié, 06-10-2004 a las 09:42 -0300, Everaldo
> >> Canuto escribió:
> >> > Hi all,
> >> >
> >> > I'm using GTK# in some application tests but I
> >> have
> >> > some dificults. GTK# has implemented only the
> GTK
> >> > functions It is not the best thing for Mono
> >> classes.
> >> >
> >> > An example is Gtk.Combo.PopdownStrings,
> >> PopdownStrings
> >> > is not a Collection and is not possible to
> include
> >> new
> >> > elements in  simple way.
> >> Gtk.Combo is a deprecated widget in the GTK+ 2.4.
> >> Sadly, GTK# 1.0
> >> wrapped GTK+ 2.2.
> >>
> >> Gtk+ 2.4 introduce Gtk.ComboBox and
> >> Gtk.ComboBoxEntry, MVC powerfull
> >> widgets.
> >> >
> >> > My idea is to create a GtkForm, a colletion of
> >> classes
> >> > to  help a creation of GTK#, the GtkForm call
> some
> >> > classes of GtkSharp and implement new
> >> functionaties.
> >> >
> >> > What do you think about this?
> >> GTK+ is a great API.
> >>
> >> Bye.
> >> Saludos.
> >> --
> >> Mario Fuentes
> >> http://primate.gnome.cl/~mario
> >> mailto:mario@gnome.cl
> >> <<Se omitio la tildacion, para evitar perdida de
> >> informacion>>
> >>
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