On Sat, May 13, 2006 at 09:12:07AM +0200, hm wrote: > > Hi everyone, I`ve got a small noob question : > > How to change the look of gtk (toggle) button ? I just want to make button not to look like button :) I would like it to look as a label, and act like button in meaning, that I would like to use "clicked" signal.. I know, that adding new signals to old widgets is possible, but How to do it ? How to add signal "clicked" (for example) to a gtk label ? I`m noob, and i don`t actually know what Marshaller is, and so one.. if anyone could explain it to me, i would be grateful the clicked event implementation is fairly complicated. it involves capturing mouse down events and mouse up events... making sure they both happen within the boundaries of the widget and there appear to be some timing requirements as well. not sure. but, you don't want to re-create it. to make a button that doesn't look like a button, try using the standard interface of the button's class hierarchy to remove the 3d effects, and changing the color scheme so that the "pressed" state has the same color as the not-pressed state. basically, the idea is to just remove all the effects that make the button *look* like a physical 3d button. it's not too difficult to do. - Anna _______________________________________________ gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list