This signal is emitted each time after the user selected an item in
the combo box, either by using the mouse or the arrow keys. Contrary
to GtkComboBox, GtkCellRendererCombo::changed is not emitted for
changes made to a selected item in the entry. The argument @new_iter
corresponds to the newly selected item in the combo box and it is relative
to the GtkTreeModel set via the model property on GtkCellRendererCombo.
Note that as soon as you change the model displayed in the tree view,
the tree view will immediately cease the editing operating. This
means that you most probably want to refrain from changing the model
until the combo cell renderer emits the edited or editing_canceled signal.
This signal is emitted each time after the user selected an item in the combo box, either by using the mouse or the arrow keys. Contrary to GtkComboBox, GtkCellRendererCombo::changed is not emitted for changes made to a selected item in the entry. The argument @new_iter corresponds to the newly selected item in the combo box and it is relative to the GtkTreeModel set via the model property on GtkCellRendererCombo.
Note that as soon as you change the model displayed in the tree view, the tree view will immediately cease the editing operating. This means that you most probably want to refrain from changing the model until the combo cell renderer emits the edited or editing_canceled signal.