Dear Monks,

Gtk3::SimpleList

Allows to assign 1 column to 1 cell type.
my $slist = Gtk3::SimpleList->new ( 'Text Field' => 'text', 'Markup Field' => 'markup', 'Int Field' => 'int', 'Double Field' => 'double', 'Bool Field' => 'bool', 'Scalar Field' => 'scalar', 'Pixbuf Field' => 'pixbuf', );

And there is a method : add_column_type, that lets you create your own column type.

I need to create a type that allows me to display 2 different cell types in the same column
A pixbuf cell and a text cell, both in the same column.

Is it possible?

The 2 example shown in the module, do not give me a clue if this is possible or how can be implement it.

Example from module

# just displays the value in a scalar as # Perl would convert it to a string Gtk3::SimpleList->add_column_type( 'a_scalar', type => 'Glib::Scalar', renderer => 'Gtk3::CellRendererText', attr => sub { my ($treecol, $cell, $model, $iter, $col_num) = @_; my $info = $model->get ($iter, $col_num); $cell->set (text => $info); } ); # sums up the values in an array ref and displays # that in a text renderer Gtk3::SimpleList->add_column_type( 'sum_of_array', type => 'Glib::Scalar', renderer => 'Gtk3::CellRendererText', attr => sub { my ($treecol, $cell, $model, $iter, $col_num) = @_; my $sum = 0; my $info = $model->get ($iter, $col_num); foreach (@$info) { $sum += $_; } $cell->set (text => $sum); } );


If someone has reference to an example of how to accomplish this with Gtk3::SimpleList, would be greatly appreciated.


In reply to Gtk3::SimpleList create personal type with 2 cells in same column by hanspr

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