gtkTreeViewSetCursorOnCell: gtkTreeViewSetCursorOnCell
Description
Sets the current keyboard focus to be at path, and selects it. This is
useful when you want to focus the user's attention on a particular row. If
focus.column is not NULL, then focus is given to the column specified by
it. If focus.column and focus.cell are not NULL, and focus.column
contains 2 or more editable or activatable cells, then focus is given to
the cell specified by focus.cell. Additionally, if focus.column is
specified, and start.editing is TRUE, then editing should be started in
the specified cell. This function is often followed by
gtk.widget.grab.focus (tree.view) in order to give keyboard focus to the
widget. Please note that editing can only happen when the widget is
realized.Usage
gtkTreeViewSetCursorOnCell(object, path, focus.column = NULL, focus.cell = NULL, start.editing = FALSE)
Arguments
start.editing
TRUE if the specified cell should start being edited.
Details
If path is invalid for model, the current cursor (if any) will be unset
and the function will return without failing.
Since 2.2