thanks, i'll have a play with that. i've been sidetracked a little exploring Gtk2::Ex::FormFactory (which has necessitated a few more sidetracks, like exploring Class::DBI which has been on my list of things to learn for a while now. I really like Class::DBI and G:E:FF looks great too), but i'll get back to plain Gtk2 in a little while.

btw, speaking of Class::DBI, i notice that there's also DBIx::Class which says it is inspired by Class::DBI (compatible with it but adding some new features). anyone know if there is any really compelling reason to use one over the other? DBIx::Class claims to do more, but Class::DBI seems to have much better documentation - which is a winner for me.


In reply to Re^2: popup menu in Gtk2::SimpleList by cas2006
in thread popup menu in Gtk2::SimpleList by cas2006

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