Sometimes we need set focus to some window, and it can be implemented by
gtk method -- gtk_window_present(). while we should note
gtk_window_present() has 2 functionalities. The first is to show the
window if it not; the second is set focus to it if it has show. Please
refer to the following code. So we can make it focus on window by
calling gtk_widget_show() before.
if (GTK_WIDGET_VISIBLE (window))
{
gdk_window_show (widget->window);
.....
gdk_window_focus (widget->window, timestamp);
}
else
{
gtk_widget_show (widget);
}
----code in gtkwindow.c
Now we maybe have another issue, we show another window and we want the
focus keep in the origin one (maybe they are 2 different processes). It
seems similiar to modal mode. But I don't find directly support by gtk
(maybe i missed it). Here is one solution.
For gtk window, there are 2 types focus, one is top level focus, and one
is focus widget. When GtkWindow focus out, it will notify the state
changed. We can connect the signal and set the focus back.
connect signal:
- g_signal_connect(window, "notify::has-toplevel-focus", G_CALLBACK(window_focus_changed), NULL);
process method:
- static void menu_window_leave_focus(GtkWidget* widget, GParamSpec *pspec)
-
{
-
if (some condition) {
-
gtk_window_present(GTK_WINDOW(widget));
-
}
-
}
转自:
http://blog.csdn.net/zevolo/archive/2010/01/18/5208809.aspx
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