+// used elsewhere
+GtkWidget *GetEntryWidget()
+{
+ static GtkWidget *s_entry = NULL;
+ static GtkWidget *s_window = NULL;
+
+ if ( !s_entry )
+ {
+ s_window = gtk_window_new( GTK_WINDOW_POPUP );
+ gtk_widget_realize( s_window );
+ s_entry = gtk_entry_new();
+ gtk_container_add( GTK_CONTAINER(s_window), s_entry );
+ gtk_widget_realize( s_entry );
+ }
+
+ return s_entry;
+}
+
+// This one just gets the button used by the column header. Although it's
+// still a gtk_button the themes will typically differentiate and draw them
+// differently if the button is in a treeview.
+GtkWidget *
+wxRendererGTK::GetHeaderButtonWidget()
+{
+ static GtkWidget *s_button = NULL;
+
+ if ( !s_button )
+ {
+ // Get the dummy tree widget, give it a column, and then use the
+ // widget in the column header for the rendering code.
+ GtkWidget* treewidget = GetTreeWidget();
+ GtkTreeViewColumn* column = gtk_tree_view_column_new();
+ gtk_tree_view_append_column(GTK_TREE_VIEW(treewidget), column);
+ s_button = column->button;
+ }
+
+ return s_button;
+}
+
+GtkWidget* wxRendererGTK::GetSplitterWidget()
+{
+ static GtkWidget* widget;
+ if (widget == NULL)
+ {
+ widget = gtk_vpaned_new();
+ gtk_container_add(GetContainer(), widget);
+ gtk_widget_realize(widget);
+ }
+ return widget;
+}
+