It sounds like this would perfectly match my wish :)
Laurent Groleau
Le 16/09/2018 à 18:26, Adrien Dorsaz a écrit :
> Ok, while I was making this proof of concept, I've thought about such a
> screen with editing capability.
>
> I've not currently implemented editing functions, but that's clearly
> feasible with the Gtk tooling, I just need to take a little more time to
> do the bridge between Category class and the GtkTreeView/Model.
>
> Does a budget editor using this table view as a base has some interest
> for you ?
>
> To do that, I just need to add two columns one to decide if the amount
> budgeted is fixed for all month and one to set input in the fixed mode.
>
> Although the GtkTreeView will be really big horizontally, because of the
> 16 columns and vertically too, because I'll have to show all categories
> and not just the ones with a budget setted.
>
> Let me know if you want I continue to work on this, thanks !
>
It sounds like this would perfectly match my wish :)
Laurent Groleau
Le 16/09/2018 à 18:26, Adrien Dorsaz a écrit :
> Ok, while I was making this proof of concept, I've thought about such a
> screen with editing capability.
>
> I've not currently implemented editing functions, but that's clearly
> feasible with the Gtk tooling, I just need to take a little more time to
> do the bridge between Category class and the GtkTreeView/Model.
>
> Does a budget editor using this table view as a base has some interest
> for you ?
>
> To do that, I just need to add two columns one to decide if the amount
> budgeted is fixed for all month and one to set input in the fixed mode.
>
> Although the GtkTreeView will be really big horizontally, because of the
> 16 columns and vertically too, because I'll have to show all categories
> and not just the ones with a budget setted.
>
> Let me know if you want I continue to work on this, thanks !
>