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2012年 9月 27日 (木) 09:13:16 JST


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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
 
 :Imaginary, invisible root node:
 
-    Pay attention to((*imaginary, invisible*)) here. If you do not, you will finally notice this point when inserting rows into a tree view by double clicking the row, under which, you'd like to insert a "sub-item". Namely, there is no row for the ((*imaginary, invisible row.*))That is why it is called invisible, but it is far from imaginary! We, will sdiscus this problem in the second version of the 'treev-MultiDim-load-asci-table.rb' example (- remember we announced issues for programming the insertion of new rows).
+    Pay attention to((*imaginary, invisible*)) here. If you do not, you will finally notice this point when inserting rows into a tree view by double clicking the row, under which, you'd like to insert a "sub-item". Namely, there is no row for the((*imaginary, invisible row.*))That is why it is called invisible, but it is far from imaginary! We, will sdiscus this problem in the second version of the 'treev-MultiDim-load-asci-table.rb' example (- remember we announced issues for programming the insertion of new rows).
 
 
 At this point in addition to Gtk::TreeStore, we also need to address the Gtk::ListStore. As lists are just trees without child nodes, all rows in a list always have tree paths of depth 1. Gtk::TreePath#indices returns the internal integer array of a tree path. You will rarely operate with paths, but if you do, you most likely will use methods like Gtk::TreePath#up!, Gtk::TreePath#down!, Gtk::TreePath#next!, Gtk::TreePath#prev!, Gtk::TreePath#ancestor?, Gtk::TreePath#decendent?. Note that this way you can operate on tree paths which refer to rows that do not exist in model. A far more coomon way to refer to a row in a list or tree model is Gtk::TreeIter.




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