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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T00:30:57+00:00 2026-05-11T00:30:57+00:00

I’m trying to use custom container widgets in gtk.Builder definition files. As far as

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I’m trying to use custom container widgets in gtk.Builder definition files. As far as instantiating those widgets, it works great:

#!/usr/bin/env python  import sys  import gtk   class MyDialog(gtk.Dialog):     __gtype_name__ = 'MyDialog'   if __name__ == '__main__':     builder = gtk.Builder()     builder.add_from_file('mydialog.glade')      dialog = builder.get_object('mydialog-instance')     dialog.run() 

Now the question is that say I have a gtk.TreeView widget inside that dialog. I’m trying to figure out how to bind that widget to an MyDialog instance variable.

One cheap alternative I can think of is to call additional method after getting the dialog widget like so:

dialog = builder.get_object('mydialog-instance') dialog.bind_widgets(builder) 

But that seems fairly awkward. Has anyone solved this already or has a better idea on how to go about doing it?

Thanks,

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  1. 2026-05-11T00:30:57+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 12:30 am

    Alright, I guess I answered my own question.

    One way to do the above is to override gtk.Buildable’s parser_finished(), which gives access to the builder object that created the class instance itself. The method is called after entire .xml file has been loaded, so all of the additional widgets we may want to get hold of are already present and intialized:

    class MyDialog(gtk.Dialog, gtk.Buildable):     __gtype_name__ = 'MyDialog'      def do_parser_finished(self, builder):         self.treeview = builder.get_object('treeview1')         # Do any other associated post-initialization 

    One thing to note is that for some reason (at least for me, in pygtk 2.12), if I don’t explicitly inherit from gtk.Buildable, the override method doesn’t get called, even thought gtk.Dialog already implements the buildable interface.

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