gtk.CellEditablean interface for editing a TreeView cellSynopsisgtk.CellEditablegobject.GInterfacestart_editingeventediting_doneremove_widgetgtk.CellEditable Properties
"editing-canceled"Read/WriteIf True the editing on the cell has been canceled. This property is available in PyGTK 2.22 and above.
gtk.CellEditable Signal Prototypes"editing-done"callbackcelleditableuser_param1..."remove-widget"callbackcelleditableuser_param1...DescriptionThe gtk.CellEditable
is an interface that provides editing of a cell in a gtk.TreeView
cell.Methodsgtk.CellEditable.start_editingstart_editingeventevent :A gtk.gdk.Event, or NoneThe start_editing() method begins the
editing on a cell_editable widget that has been
reparented over the treeview cell. event is the
gtk.gdk.Event
that began the editing process. If the editing was initiated through
programmatic means, event may be
None, .
gtk.CellEditable.editing_doneediting_doneThe editing_done() method emits the
"editing_done" signal that notifies the cell renderer to update it's value
from the cell.gtk.CellEditable.remove_widgetremove_widgetThe remove_widget() method emits the "remove_widget" signal that
indicates that the cell is finished editing, and the celleditable widget may
now be destroyed.SignalsThe "editing-done" gtk.CellEditable Signalcallbackcelleditableuser_param1...celleditable :the celleditable that received the signaluser_param1 :the first user parameter (if any) specified with the connect() method... :additional user parameters (if any)The "editing-done" signal is emitted when the editing_done()
method is called.The "remove-widget" gtk.CellEditable Signalcallbackcelleditableuser_param1...celleditable :the celleditable that received the signaluser_param1 :the first user parameter (if any) specified with the connect() method... :additional user parameters (if any)The "remove-widget" signal is emitted when the cellrenderer for
the treeview cell has retrieved the edited information and the celleditable
widget can be destroyed.