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Revision as of 07:03, 2 October 2008
Class: Toolbox(gtk.VBox)
How do I retrieve the index of the current toolbar in the toolbox?
Toolboxes arrange toolbars in some order and assign each toolbar to an index. Currently, the implementation appends newly added toolbars to the end of a list, so integral indexes for toolbars are incremented by one for each new toolbar. The following code fragment shows how to get the index of a toolbar in your toolbox:
#retrieve the index of the active toolbar in toolbox toolbarNum = toolbox.get_current_toolbar()
How do I add a toolbar to a toolbox?
Toolbars can be added to a toolbox using add_toolbar(). Just provide a name for the toolbar as well as a handle on the toolbar object that has been created.
# Add the edit toolbar: toolbox.add_toolbar(_('Edit'), self._edit_toolbar)
How do I remove a toolbar from a toolbox?
In order to remove a toolbar from a toolbox, you first need to know the index of that toolbar so you can pass it to the remove_toolbar() method. Once you know this, you can run something like:
#Remove the toolbar with index number 1. toolbox.remove_toolbar(1)
How do I programmatically change the active toolbar in a toolbox?
The "set_current_toolbar()" method in the ToolBox class allows you to programmatically set which toolbar is active.
#Set the active toolbar using an integer index assigned to each toolbar in your activity. self.toolbox.set_current_toolbar(1);