Re: gtk_window_set_policy () question
- From: Havoc Pennington <hp redhat com>
- To: gtk-devel-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: gtk_window_set_policy () question
- Date: 13 Apr 2000 12:07:56 -0400
David Santiago <mrcooger@cyberverse.com> writes:
> Howdy. Kinda sending this out to test the waters, see if the list is back
> up. Maybe it'll get sent, maybe it won't. Maybe it won't, and then it'll
> get sent when the list is back up. Woohoo.
>
> Anyhow, my question is related to the GTK+ 1.2 documentation. In the
> documentation for the function gtk_window_set_policy (), it goes on to say
> that this function should really be changed to something like
>
> void gtk_window_set_user_resizeable (GtkWidget* window, gboolean setting);
>
> This sounds like a good idea to me. Any plans for actually doing this? It
> doesn't seem to have been done yet, and as far as I can tell, it's fairly
> easy to do. Could even keep the old one in and just have it call the new
> one (with a notice that it's deprecated, or what not).
>
Owen saw me write that in the docs and didn't complain too much, so
it's likely a patch for that would be accepted. Sounds like a
plan.:-)
As for how to implement it internally, since backward compat for
set_policy() should be maintained, and user_resizeable() is a subset
of set_policy(), I would say user_resizeable should just be:
if (resizeable)
set_policy(blah blah can't remember the order)
else
set_policy(blah blah)
Also user resizeable should probably be a READWRITE object argument.
Just some thoughts,
Havoc
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