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GtkWidget * | gtk_layout_new () |
void | gtk_layout_put () |
void | gtk_layout_move () |
void | gtk_layout_set_size () |
void | gtk_layout_get_size () |
void | gtk_layout_freeze () |
void | gtk_layout_thaw () |
GtkAdjustment * | gtk_layout_get_hadjustment () |
GtkAdjustment * | gtk_layout_get_vadjustment () |
void | gtk_layout_set_hadjustment () |
void | gtk_layout_set_vadjustment () |
GdkWindow * | gtk_layout_get_bin_window () |
GtkAdjustment * | hadjustment | Read / Write |
guint | height | Read / Write |
GtkAdjustment * | vadjustment | Read / Write |
guint | width | Read / Write |
GObject ╰── GInitiallyUnowned ╰── GtkObject ╰── GtkWidget ╰── GtkContainer ╰── GtkLayout
GtkWidget * gtk_layout_new (GtkAdjustment *hadjustment
,GtkAdjustment *vadjustment
);
Creates a new GtkLayout. Unless you have a specific adjustment
you'd like the layout to use for scrolling, pass NULL
for
hadjustment
and vadjustment
.
void gtk_layout_put (GtkLayout *layout
,GtkWidget *child_widget
,gint x
,gint y
);
Adds child_widget
to layout
, at position (x
,y
).
layout
becomes the new parent container of child_widget
.
void gtk_layout_move (GtkLayout *layout
,GtkWidget *child_widget
,gint x
,gint y
);
Moves a current child of layout
to a new position.
void gtk_layout_set_size (GtkLayout *layout
,guint width
,guint height
);
Sets the size of the scrollable area of the layout.
void gtk_layout_get_size (GtkLayout *layout
,guint *width
,guint *height
);
Gets the size that has been set on the layout, and that determines
the total extents of the layout's scrollbar area. See
gtk_layout_set_size()
.
void
gtk_layout_freeze (GtkLayout *layout
);
gtk_layout_freeze
is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
This is a deprecated function, it doesn't do anything useful.
void
gtk_layout_thaw (GtkLayout *layout
);
gtk_layout_thaw
is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
This is a deprecated function, it doesn't do anything useful.
GtkAdjustment *
gtk_layout_get_hadjustment (GtkLayout *layout
);
This function should only be called after the layout has been
placed in a GtkScrolledWindow or otherwise configured for
scrolling. It returns the GtkAdjustment used for communication
between the horizontal scrollbar and layout
.
See GtkScrolledWindow, GtkScrollbar, GtkAdjustment for details.
GtkAdjustment *
gtk_layout_get_vadjustment (GtkLayout *layout
);
This function should only be called after the layout has been
placed in a GtkScrolledWindow or otherwise configured for
scrolling. It returns the GtkAdjustment used for communication
between the vertical scrollbar and layout
.
See GtkScrolledWindow, GtkScrollbar, GtkAdjustment for details.
void gtk_layout_set_hadjustment (GtkLayout *layout
,GtkAdjustment *adjustment
);
Sets the horizontal scroll adjustment for the layout.
See GtkScrolledWindow, GtkScrollbar, GtkAdjustment for details.
void gtk_layout_set_vadjustment (GtkLayout *layout
,GtkAdjustment *adjustment
);
Sets the vertical scroll adjustment for the layout.
See GtkScrolledWindow, GtkScrollbar, GtkAdjustment for details.
“hadjustment”
property“hadjustment” GtkAdjustment *
The GtkAdjustment for the horizontal position.
Owner: GtkLayout
Flags: Read / Write
“height”
property “height” guint
The height of the layout.
Owner: GtkLayout
Flags: Read / Write
Allowed values: <= G_MAXINT
Default value: 100
“vadjustment”
property“vadjustment” GtkAdjustment *
The GtkAdjustment for the vertical position.
Owner: GtkLayout
Flags: Read / Write
“x”
child property “x” int
X position of child widget.
Owner: GtkLayout
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: 0
“set-scroll-adjustments”
signalvoid user_function (GtkLayout *horizontal, GtkAdjustment *vertical, GtkAdjustment *arg2, gpointer user_data)
Set the scroll adjustments for the layout. Usually scrolled containers like GtkScrolledWindow will emit this signal to connect two instances of GtkScrollbar to the scroll directions of the GtkLayout.
horizontal |
the horizontal GtkAdjustment |
|
vertical |
the vertical GtkAdjustment |
|
user_data |
user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
Flags: Action